Candidate Profile: Enid Lipeles
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Name: Enid Lipeles
Political Party: Republican
Running for: Town Council
Education: B.A. from Hunter College, majored in chemistry with a minor in physics and mathematics; M.S. Read More
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Name: Enid Lipeles
Political Party: Republican
Running for: Town Council
Education: B.A. from Hunter College, majored in chemistry with a minor in physics and mathematics; M.S. Read More
MONROE, CT — Themis Klarides, the former House minority leader, who has an exploratory committee in place to test the waters for a run for governor next year, headlined a Monroe Republican Town Committee fundraiser at Vazzy’s Osteria on Main Street Tuesday night. Read More
MONROE, CT — Jonathan Formichella was chosen as the new chairman of the Monroe Town Council at a meeting Monday night. Read More
MONROE, CT — Dona-Lyn Wales’ career in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry allows her to contribute to valuable treatments of diseases, by participating in the development and approval of drugs that improve patients’ quality of life. Read More
MONROE, CT — Town Council members and First Selectman Ken Kellogg wore masks, while seated on the dais inside the Council Chambers of Town Hall Monday night, each separated by plexiglass partitions. Read More
MONROE, Conn. — Monroe has a history of contentious budget battles, with it taking over five referendum votes for townspeople to adopt a fiscal plan some years. Read More
MONROE, Conn. — At a time of a coronavirus outbreak and financial uncertainty, Town Council Chairwoman Enid Lipeles recommended approving First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s $31.9 million municipal budget proposal, which holds the spending increase for town services to 0.6 percent, as is. Read More
Rabbi Israel Stock of the Mishkan Israel Day Camp lit the menorah on the Monroe Town Green on a rainy Sunday evening. Read More
The Mishkan Israel Day Camp is celebrating the Jewish festival of Chanukah with a series of public lightings of menorahs and the last one will be at 6 p.m.
Town Council members became embroiled in heated debate over their revised Rules of Procedure when Democrat Jason Maur motioned to open up the second public participation session of meetings to anything residents want to talk about, rather than restricting it to “matters of unfinished business or new business for that day’s agenda.” Read More