Vandals target Stepney Cemetery twice this February
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MONROE, CT — Two old headstones were toppled at the historic Stepney Cemetery and one of the stones was shattered, according to police. Read More
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MONROE, CT — Two old headstones were toppled at the historic Stepney Cemetery and one of the stones was shattered, according to police. Read More
MONROE, CT — A Nor’easter is heading this way and a blizzard warning was issued Friday, with high winds and heavy snow in the forecast tonight into Saturday. Read More
MONROE, CT — Vandalism of a Rainbow Flag display on Stepney Green may have spoiled the last day of Pride Month, but Monroe Public Works and Stepney volunteer firefighters repaired two severed lines Friday, just in time for the Save Our Stepney Task Force to fly military flags on Independence Day. Read More
MONROE, CT — State Rep. Tony Scott, R-112th, issued a statement condemning the vandalism to the Pride Flag display on Stepney Green. Read More
MONROE, CT — A display on Stepney Green flew five Rainbow Flags to celebrate Pride Month, but with only one day left before the Save Our Stepney Task Force was going to take it down, someone vandalized it, taking down two of the flags and tearing down two others, cutting the lines in the process. Read More
MONROE, CT — The 17th annual Kids’ Fishing Derby kicked off at Great Hollow Lake Saturday morning, following a year of its absence. Read More
MONROE, CT — After a year of quarantining, distance and hybrid learning, teachers, bus drivers, para educators and others who do work for Monroe public schools, rolled up their sleeves for their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Read More
MONROE, CT — High winds and heavy rains toppled trees and branches Sunday night, causing several full and partial road closures and knocking out power to over 1,000 Eversource customers in town. Read More
MONROE, CT — First Selectman Ken Kellogg announced a change in leadership for emergency management in town, during his update to the Town Council this week.
MONROE, CT — Marc Salomon sat on a bench inside the Town Hall gazebo with his daughter Tuesday afternoon, while waiting for his cellphone to power up at the charging station. Read More