To the Editor:
The $500,000 cut that the First Selectman has proposed to the Board of Education budget is at best, dishonest, and at worst, denigrating the quality of the Monroe public school system. Read More …
Today: January 4, 2025
Today: January 4, 2025
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To the Editor:
The $500,000 cut that the First Selectman has proposed to the Board of Education budget is at best, dishonest, and at worst, denigrating the quality of the Monroe public school system. Read More …
Monroe Elementary School first graders serenaded their families with songs of love and friendship in a Valentine’s Day program inside their school gymnasium Thursday morning, under the direction of music teacher Alyson O’Grady. Read More …
Read MoreMonroe offers recreational facilities at Wolfe Park, hiking and biking along the Rail Trail, and the Pequonnock River and Lake Zoar are among the natural resources contributing to the town’s scenic beauty. Read More …
Read MoreState Rep. J.P. Sredzinski, R-112th, filed paperwork with the State Elections Enforcement Commission to officially declare himself a candidate for reelection as the representative of Monroe and a portion of Newtown. Read More …
Read MoreA proposal to expand Sunday hours at Beardsley Field would allow children on Monroe’s Travel teams to play thrilling doubleheaders at the park on Cross Hill Road. Read More …
Read MoreTownspeople can “leap into Mardi Gras” by attending a cocktail party fundraiser benefitting Project Warmth at the Stone Barn on Feb. Read More …
Read MoreFirst Selectman Ken Kellogg presented a $91.5 million budget to the Town Council Thursday, which includes more money to improve the town’s roads, maintains municipal services and advances capital projects considered to be a top priority, all while limiting the…
Read MoreAn Easton man was arrested for DUI and weapons charges early Saturday morning, after a complaint of a vehicle parked in front of a home on Meadows End Road for about 15 minutes with its headlights on and the engine…
Read MoreFirst Selectman Ken Kellogg will present a $91.5 million town budget proposal for fiscal year 2020-21 to the Town Council tonight. Read More …
Read MoreA proposal by Beaver Brook LLC to build an age 55 and older community with eight buildings and a total of 25 two-bedroom-units on a 10-acre-site at 269 Purdy Hill Road, owned by Kenneth and Priscilla Twombly, was unanimously approved by the Planning…
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