State Rep. Tony Scott, R-Monroe, and Sen. Kevin Kelly, R-21st, hailed Governor Ned Lamont’s announcement of a $5 million micro-grant program to help area businesses impacted by the floods of Aug. Read More …
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Today: January 24, 2025
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State Rep. Tony Scott, R-Monroe, and Sen. Kevin Kelly, R-21st, hailed Governor Ned Lamont’s announcement of a $5 million micro-grant program to help area businesses impacted by the floods of Aug. Read More …
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Read MoreMONROE. CT — A red 2017 GMC Sierra was reported stolen from a resident on Hammertown Road early Sunday morning, and police say the thieves may have used it to get to Georges Lane, where a wallet from stolen from…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — The Outdoor Music Festival is coming to St. Jude Church, 707 Monroe Turnpike, this Friday, Aug. 30, starting with Adoration at 5:30 p.m., Read More …
Read MoreKyle Granello, a member of Masuk’s Class of 2015, was studying sociology at Southern Connecticut State University in hopes of pursuing a Master’s degree to become a high school guidance counselor. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Monroe Public Schools hired 13 new teachers, who participated in orientation days at Masuk High School last week. Read More …
Read MoreDennis and Carol Bradshaw hosted countless dinners and family parties in their small red cottage and barn with a patio on the Halfway River in Sandy Hook, where children swam and fished for trout. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — A Luau at Fairway Acres Friday, Aug. 16, was enjoyed by 25 residents dressed in their best floral prints with beautiful flower leis adorning their necks at the senior living community at 358 Wheeler Road. Read More…
Read MoreGregory J. Gnandt, 55, a philanthropist from Trumbull, fondly recalls how the Barnum Festival had become an annual tradition for his family. Read More …
Read MoreOXFORD, CT — Two women, Ethelyn Joiner, 65, and Audrey Rostkowski, 71, died after being swept away by historic flooding in Oxford and the region, which caused massive destruction of roadways, railways, homes and businesses this past Sunday. Read More…
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