MONROE, CT — A spokesperson for Bank of America says the closure of the town’s branch at 461 Monroe Turnpike, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is only temporary. Read More …
Read MoreToday: January 5, 2025
Today: January 5, 2025
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MONROE, CT — A spokesperson for Bank of America says the closure of the town’s branch at 461 Monroe Turnpike, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is only temporary. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Monroe Congregational Church’s Mustard Seed Thrift Shop will be fully stocked with summer clothes, shoes, jewelry, home goods and accessories when store volunteers open the blue doors of the white clapboard building, at the corner of Monroe…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — In a Monroe Parents Meet the Candidates interview featuring the three candidates running in the special election for the Connecticut General Assembly’s open 112th District seat, William “Bill” Furrier of Sandy Hook, a vocal critic of Connecticut’s…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Connecticut is currently among the top 10 states with the highest COVID-19 case rates in the country, but the town of Monroe’s two-week rolling case rate remains steady, at just under six new cases per day, according…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — First Selectman Ken Kellogg announced that the town’s COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be held in the St. Jude Parish gymnasium starting next week. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — William “Bill” Furrier, an Independent running for the Connecticut’s General Assembly’s vacant 112th District seat in a special election on April 13, spoke to the Monroe Rotary Club at its virtual meeting Thursday morning. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — School age residents feasted on macaroni and cheese bites, chicken nuggets and other meals in February, to give Monroe public schools’ lunch program its first monthly surplus this year. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — A reopening of in-person municipal services will begin on Monday, March 22, when Monroe Town Hall, Edith Wheeler Memorial Library and the Monroe Senior Center allow more visitors to come into the buildings. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — First Selectman Ken Kellogg says the town’s rate of new COVID-19 cases rose slightly, but that was enough to put Monroe back in the red alert category on the Connecticut Department of Public Health’s color-coded map. Read…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Monroe’s rate of new COVID-19 cases stabilized as Gov. Ned Lamont loosens restrictions in Connecticut.
Though masks and social distancing restrictions remain in place, First Selectman Ken Kellogg said Lamont announced a significant relaxation of restrictions, which will…
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