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Highest scoring game of Bajda’s career leads Panthers to victory

MONROE, CT — Bailey Bajda’s career-high 31 points lifted the Masuk High girls basketball team to a 62-55 win over visiting Immaculate of Danbury on Tuesday night. The Panthers led 13-12 after one quarter and trailed 30-26 at the half before outscoring the Mustangs 21-13 in the third to seize a 47-43 lead going to the fourth, Grace Sheppard and Emma Troesser both scored nine, Peyton Webb had eight and Maddie Farrer added five for the Panthers who improved to 3-1 heading into Wednesday’s home game with Wilby at 6 p.m.…

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Homeless man gets an indecent proposal

A 20-year-old man, who has been telling people he is homeless and in need of food, a warm blanket and winter clothing, told police Thursday a man offered assistance in exchange for services of a sexual nature. Police said they are…

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Furniture for EWML’s Teen Space arrives

A truck from Robert H. Lord Co. arrived with the furniture for Edith Wheeler Memorial Library’s Teen Space Wednesday. The area now has tall modern desks and chairs where Director Lorna Rhyins said patrons can do their homework, use their…

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Testo’s family restaurant is thriving at its new Monroe home

Mario Testa opened Testo’s at 920 Madison Ave. in Bridgeport in 1976, and despite a change in ownership, a brief retirement and two different locations along the way, Testo’s continues to be a family operation 48 years later. The current owner, Testa’s nephew, Ralph Giacobbe, who first started working in the kitchen of his uncle’s popular restaurant in 1987, ended a brief retirement and opened a new Testo’s at 505 Main St. in Monroe with his wife, Lilly, daughter, Victoria, and son, Giovanni. Ralph’s mother, Josephine, 84, who prepared food for Testo’s with her brother, Mario, since its founding in…

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Highest scoring game of Bajda’s career leads Panthers to victory

MONROE, CT — Bailey Bajda’s career-high 31 points lifted the Masuk High girls basketball team to a 62-55 win over visiting Immaculate of Danbury on Tuesday night. The Panthers led 13-12 after one quarter and trailed 30-26 at the half before outscoring the Mustangs 21-13 in the third to seize a 47-43 lead going to the fourth, Grace Sheppard and Emma Troesser both scored nine, Peyton Webb had eight and Maddie Farrer added five for the Panthers who improved to 3-1 heading into Wednesday’s home game with Wilby at 6 p.m.…

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