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See all »Dennis Bradshaw dedicated 20 years of his life to public service as a Monroe police officer before his retirement. He was the first K-9 handler on the scene during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, later protecting its students in the driveway when they attended classes at Chalk Hill School in Monroe. He had decorated his cruiser to bring smiles and joy to the children, who were impacted by the tragedy. He and his wife Carol, a bus driver for Newtown Public Schools for over 30 years, were enjoying their retirement, when the flooding of Aug. 18 destroyed…
Read MoreAshok Gadkar-Wilcox came to the U.S. as part of a wave of immigration from India and his hard work and marketable skills as an engineer enabled…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — After surviving her own breast cancer scare years ago, Bonnie Maur, a longtime teacher at Chalk Hill and Jockey Hollow middle schools, started…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Sip & Scoop goes way beyond vanilla. The menu at the ice cream shop at 590 Main St. allows imaginations to run wild…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — In the past couple of years, social media and every news station have been filled with stories of gun violence, most prominently in…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — The Masuk High School Girls Swim and Dive team enjoyed a 99-72 win in a home meet against Joel Barlow High School, while celebrating Senior Night on Tuesday, Oct. 24. “Our dual season record is 6-5 and…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — The Masuk Boys Cross Country team equaled its best finish ever by placing 12th in the Class MM State Championships on Saturday. The Panthers had accomplished this once before in 2016. Freshman Sebastian Riera led the way…
Read MoreTo the Editor, As an almost 30 year elected member of the Monroe Town Council, I’ve served under every First Selectman since Monroe changed from a Town Manager to its current system. It’s been a wonderful run and I’m forever…
Read MoreTo the Editor, The people of Monroe have an important decision to make on November 7, 2023. Will the people of Monroe choose to continue the tremendous progress Monroe has made over the last six years or will the people…
Read MoreTo the Editor, Friends and neighbors in Monroe — I have worked with Terry Rooney for the last few years as a member of the EMS Building Committee. In addition to having a take-charge approach to getting things done and…
Read MoreTo The Editor, I’m writing to express my support for First Selectman. First though, I’d like to congratulate all of the candidates, both Democrat and Republican, who have been compelled to serve whether new or seasoned, you have my utmost…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Mae Bunseng Taing grew up in Phnom Phen, Cambodia, during the rise of the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot, during a time when the Khmer Rouge executed a genocide against Cambodians. The mass violence led to the…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Monroe Public Works employees can often be seen wearing pink T-shirts over their work clothes while doing roadwork and other jobs around town this October. The shirts are being worn in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month,…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Law enforcement is still investigating an incident from last Sunday when The Nationalist Social Club, a neo-Nazi group based in the New England region, left fliers on driveways at Northbrook Condominiums and the Patmar Drive area of…
Read MoreTo the Editor: What do “Spray Painted Trees” and St. Jude project have in common? Approximately 18 months or so ago, an idea from Save Our Stepney came before Town Council. The idea was to “spray paint trees” throughout Stepney…
Read MoreDennis Bradshaw dedicated 20 years of his life to public service as a Monroe police officer before his retirement. He was the first K-9 handler on the scene during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, later protecting its students in the driveway when they attended classes at Chalk…
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Business
See all »MONROE, CT — Sip & Scoop goes way beyond vanilla. The menu at the ice cream shop at 590 Main St. allows imaginations to run wild with flavors like Cookie Monster, Mint Choco Chip and Strawberry Cheesecake. During a visit Tuesday afternoon, Governor Ned Lamont opted for a cold drink — Strawberry Dragon Fruit. Several public officials stopped by Sip & Scoop after a press conference announcing the opening of the U.S. Small Business Recovery Center for Fairfield County at the Monroe Police Department, which will assist businesses hurt by the massive flooding on Aug. 18. Among the speakers was…
Read MoreEsli Molina, 37, worked at pizzerias in Norwalk and Greenwich in his 20s, learning the business in hopes of owning his own restaurant one day. Thirteen…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — El Sol Deli is known for its Mexican-American fusion, serving its patrons cold cuts, sandwiches, traditional chicken cutlets and Philly cheesesteaks, as well…
Read MoreThis story was originally published by CTNewsJunkie.com, and may not be republished or otherwise reproduced without written permission from CTNewsJunkie.com. State officials announced new funding for…
Read MoreMonroe businesses in Stevenson are still recovering from Sunday’s flood damage with either a loss of customer traffic along Route 34, or extensive damage to infrastructure,…
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Sports
See all »MONROE, CT — Goals came in bunches this past week for the Masuk High girls soccer team as Panthers dominated in a trio of home games, outscoring opponents 24-1. The results were 8-0 over Stratford on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 8-0 over Immaculate on Sept. 26 and 8-1 over Kolbe Cathedral on Sept. 28. In the win over Stratford goalkeeper Kara Leandres recorded the shutout. Bri VanDerheyden netted a hat-trick Amelia Stephens had two goals and two assists — both of her tallies coming on headers off corner kicks. Ella McGee had a goal and three assists. Other Goals were scored…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Masuk High’s girls swim and dive team split a pair of meets this week, falling 96-86 to Brookfield on Sept. 24 and defeating…
Read MoreNEW CANAAN, CT — In a clash between unbeatens the Masuk High football team blanked host New Canaan 14-0 on Friday night. Masuk (3-0) holds the…
Read MoreWESTON, CT — Masuk High’s field hockey team won its second game of the fall with a 3-2 edging of host Weston on Sept. 23. Abby…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Masuk High’s girls volleyball team continued its winning ways, following up consecutive wins over Immaculate and Newtown with a pair of 3-0 victories.…
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See all »MONROE, CT — In the past couple of years, social media and every news station have been filled…
MONROE, CT — A state investigation is underway to determine the identity of the person who made a…
MONROE, CT — Monroe has six old school buildings with outdated windows and doors, aging mechanicals and bathrooms…
Public Safety
See all »MONROE, CT — In the past couple of years, social media and every news station have been filled…
MONROE, CT — A state investigation is underway to determine the identity of the person who made a…
MONROE, CT — Police are investing an attempted burglary at Sippin Energy Products, 234 Main St., that took…
Home & Garden
See all »You may not know the name, but you most likely have seen Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris). It is an…
Hummingbirds are a treat to see. They are so quick you often hear the hum before you see…
Have you ever read about the amazing journey of Monarch butterflies and wondered if you could help support…