To the Editor,
Two years ago when our current first selectman was sworn in, he characterized Monroe as a town wherein we are, “not just neighbors, we are a family and a team.” Read More …
Today: June 4, 2026
Today: June 4, 2026
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To the Editor,
Two years ago when our current first selectman was sworn in, he characterized Monroe as a town wherein we are, “not just neighbors, we are a family and a team.” Read More …
To the Editor:
I would like to send in my support for a terrific young man, Ben Sabia, who is running for Town Council. Read More …
To the Editor:
I would like to relate my personal experiences with Mr. Leon Ambrosy. Having served as the zoning officer for over a decade in Monroe, I had the opportunity to interact and observe Leon on many occasions. Read More…
To the Editor:
First Selectman Terry Rooney and his administration leading the town of Monroe helped assuage our concerns when my wife and I moved from Fairfield last year. Read More …
To the voters of Monroe,
I have spent much of my career studying what it means to trust someone. Trust isn’t just a vague feeling. Read More …
To the Editor:
To my fellow citizens of my beloved town, Monroe, Conn., just recently I hit the age of 24-years-old, which is a very special feeling for me because for 20 years, I have had the honor to grow up…
To the Editor,
Regarding Mr. Vaglivelo, Ambrosey campaign manager’s response to letter to the Editor. In Mr. Vaglivelo’s response, he seemed to bypass the cost of reopening up Chalk Hill School, adding another floor to this structure at an estimated cost…
To the Editor:
The recent letter defending First Selectman Rooney left out critical facts about Monroe’s schools. What it presented was not a technical assessment; it was a political argument. Read More …
To the Editor:
This election cycle is a very important one for the taxpayers of Monroe.
Before us is the prospect of a substantial tax increase due to an increased funding request for Board of Education items. Read More …
To the Editor:
I am thrilled to support Leon Ambrosey in his quest to be Monroe’s first selectman!
My Dad, who lived with us in Monroe, was a retiree. Read More …