Editor’s Note: The following is a letter from First Selectman Ken Kellogg.
To the Editor:
Earlier this week, I presented my proposed FY21-22 budget to Town Council. Read More …
Today: January 10, 2025
Today: January 10, 2025
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Editor’s Note: The following is a letter from First Selectman Ken Kellogg.
To the Editor:
Earlier this week, I presented my proposed FY21-22 budget to Town Council. Read More …
MONROE, CT — A renovation of the Monroe Volunteer Emergency Medical Service’s headquarters at Jockey Hollow firehouse, road maintenance and a contribution to the Wolfe’s Den Playground project for Wolfe Park are among First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s priorities for the…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — First Selectman Ken Kellogg presented a $91.5 million town budget to the Town Council Monday night, a proposal that would raise taxes by 3.3 percent. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Patrons may now be served in restaurant dining rooms until 11 p.m. and indoor religious gatherings can have up to 50 percent capacity, so long as rules for masks and social distancing are followed. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Weather forecasters predict this year’s first major winter storm will carry gusting winds of up 50 mph, while dumping about a foot of snow on the region from Monday to Tuesday. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — A response to the coronavirus pandemic has come with costs for school safety, along with loss in learning and the mental health impact on students. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — A drop in the rate of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations in Connecticut continues this week, and First Selectman Ken Kellogg says Monroe’s case rate also fell slightly, to 6.5 new cases per day. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Monroe offers vaccine clinics to protect seniors over age 75 from the coronavirus. Though First Selectman Ken Kellogg calls the vaccine rollout “great news,” public health officials warn it is too early for it to have a…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Superintendent of Schools Joseph Kobza says the 5.85 percent spending increase in the $61.9 million budget the Board of Education adopted for Monroe’s public schools is “much higher” than they wanted it to be. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Nick Kapoor, a school board member, says the board’s charge is to pass a budget that fully funds education, so during Tuesday’s meeting he motioned to approve Superintendent of Schools Joseph Kobza’s budget proposal as is, with…
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