Here’s what’s happening in Monroe this week, from Monday, Nov. 4 to Saturday, Nov. 8.
Monday, Nov. 4
6 p.m.
Masuk Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Read More …
Today: July 26, 2024
Today: July 26, 2024
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Here’s what’s happening in Monroe this week, from Monday, Nov. 4 to Saturday, Nov. 8.
Monday, Nov. 4
6 p.m.
Masuk Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Read More …
Families played miniature golf in Edith Wheeler Memorial Library’s children’s department, following an 18-hole-course that continued to the second floor, winding its way around the stacks. Read More …
Read MoreFirst Selectman Ken Kellogg is running unopposed, but a two-way-race for town treasurer will be decided Tuesday and all nine Town Council seats are being contested. Read More …
Read MoreElection Day is this Tuesday. Candidates in a highly contested Town Council race have gone door-to-door, held events and wrote letters to make their case to voters. Read More …
Read MoreClose to 50 people attended a ceremony celebrating the opening of Edith Wheeler Memorial Library’s Monroe Lions Club Co-op and Cafe on Saturday morning. Read More …
Read MoreA Spruce Brook Terrace woman fell victim to an elaborate phone scam, according to a complaint filed with police Wednesday.
Police said she received a voicemail from someone claiming to be from Eversource Energy. Read More …
High winds knocked down trees and limbs throughout town, blocking some roads and downing wires. It forced school bus stops to be moved and busses to take alternative routes, resulting in a 90 minute delayed opening for Monroe’s schools Friday…
Read MoreTown officials mourn the loss of Jeremy Hayden, 41, who died at his home Tuesday night. Hayden, a beloved husband and father, was Monroe’s town attorney for nearly two years. Read More …
Read MoreToddlers wearing costumes of superheroes, fairytale and TV show characters marched in Edith Wheeler Memorial’s annual Halloween Parade Thursday, collecting candy from library employees, before walking to Town Hall in a drizzling rain. Read More …
Read MoreTo the Editor:
Twelve years ago, my husband and I decided to move to Monroe because of the quality of the schools and the beautiful parks and playgrounds that our town had to offer. Read More …