Monroe First Foundation donates to Masuk’s Post Prom, Cardi steps down
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MONROE, CT — Masuk High School’s Post Prom offers juniors and seniors a safe place to have fun with friends after Prom night with games, photos, food and prizes. Read More
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MONROE, CT — Masuk High School’s Post Prom offers juniors and seniors a safe place to have fun with friends after Prom night with games, photos, food and prizes. Read More
MONROE, CT — In a joint statement, First Selectman Ken Kellogg and Superintendent of Schools Joseph Kobza announced that construction of a communications tower, in a wooded area on the northern side of the former Chalk Hill School, will start as early as next week. Read More
MONROE, CT — Town officials are wary of uncertainty in the petroleum market amid soaring gas prices and rising home heating costs. Read More
This story is dedicated to the memory of late Kids Kreations Playground building committee members Carol Wright and Bill Reilly.
MONROE, CT — A crowd surrounded a time capsule on the floor inside Town Hall’s Council Chambers Tuesday evening. Read More
MONROE, CT – A small white clapboard building at the corner of Easton and Hattertown roads served several uses throughout its long history. Read More
MONROE, CT – Eversource told town officials it fixed an issue that caused two power cycling incidents in 28 days, but the issue is still far from over. Read More
MONROE, CT – Town Council members made revisions within First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s municipal budget proposal, while keeping the $31.7 million spending plan intact. Read More
MONROE, CT — A year of strong grand list growth and declining debt, a rebounding undesignated fund balance and an upgraded bond rating puts the town in a favorable position as the Town Council’s review of First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s $30.7 million municipal budget proposal begins in earnest. Read More
MONROE, CT — A large crowd filed into the Council Chambers of Monroe Town Hall Friday afternoon, in a show of support for the town’s new police chief. Read More
MONROE, CT — Frank Gennarini, of Milford, was named ringmaster of the 2020 Barnum Festival, but his excitement soon faded when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Read More