Editor’s Note: The following is an opinion piece by Masuk High School senior Ariq Rahman.
I know it’s easy to look at the state of politics right now and feel like the world is ending. Read More …
Today: January 24, 2025
Today: January 24, 2025
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Editor’s Note: The following is an opinion piece by Masuk High School senior Ariq Rahman.
I know it’s easy to look at the state of politics right now and feel like the world is ending. Read More …
MONROE, CT — Rachel Murphy, deputy chief of the Monroe Volunteer Emergency Medical Service, works in philanthropy, and Chris Sullivan, an emergency medical technician of nearly seven years, had wanted to be a doctor, before eventually pursuing sales for a…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Masuk High’s girls swim and dive team lost a pair of home meets Friday, Sept. 13, and Tuesday, Sept. Read More …
Read MoreA photo of Remy Dubay, of Monroe, appeared in the bright lights of Times Square on Sept. 7, as part of the annual National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) Times Square Video presentation. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — It has been a strong beginning of the season for the Masuk High girls soccer team — unbeaten in its first five contests. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — The Town Council approved six appointees to town boards and commissions at its meeting on Sept. 9, and all six attended the meeting and took their oaths from First Selectman Terry Rooney. Read More …
Read MoreMonroe Public Schools has an opening for an athletic trainer at Masuk High School. Those interested in applying can view the details below:
Job Title: Athletic trainer
Salary: $80,000
Position Purpose/Goal:
The athletic trainer provides for the safety, health and well-being of the student…
MONROE, CT — Though the report of a student bringing a gun to school turned out to be a false alarm on Sept. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Monroe Volunteer Emergency Medical Service personnel and town police officers often respond to calls that can traumatize young children. Read More …
Read MoreMERIDEN, CT — Police departments throughout the state bring crime scene evidence to the Connecticut Forensic Science Laboratory in Meriden, whose experts use their knowledge to lift latent fingerprints, match bullets to murder weapons, uncover data from memory chips in…
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