MONROE, Conn. — Police arrested a second suspect in the theft of thousands of dollars from the Henny Penny convenience store on Roosevelt Drive Wednesday. Read More …
Read MoreToday: January 5, 2025
Today: January 5, 2025
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MONROE, Conn. — Police arrested a second suspect in the theft of thousands of dollars from the Henny Penny convenience store on Roosevelt Drive Wednesday. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, Conn. — Does Monroe need an economic development director, whose full time job is attracting desirable businesses to the town’s commercial centers? Read More …
Read MoreCompletion of a building project for the Monroe Volunteer Emergency Medical Service, more programming for Edith Wheeler Memorial Library’s new makerspace and a continued focus on improving the town’s roads are all a part Monroe’s future plans. Read More …
Read MoreNo big changes to First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s $29.1 million municipal budget should be expected when the Town Council reviews the proposal for fiscal year 2020-21. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, Conn. — A fundraising event featuring the Danbury Hat Tricks hockey team’s visit to Lakeside Nutrition Sunday raised a total of $250 for the American Cancer Society. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, Conn. — Seven residents spoke during a hearing on First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s $91.5 million budget proposal Thursday night, and all but one expressed concerns over the proposed spending increase on the Board of Education side and its impact on a…
Read MoreMONROE, Conn. — Sheila Casinelli, director of instruction and development for Monroe public schools, says 30 to 40 kids from each of the town’s three elementary schools take advantage of a summer reading program that allows them to work closely…
Read MoreTaxpayers can make their voices heard on First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s $91.5 million budget proposal to fund municipal services and Monroe’s public schools for fiscal year 2020-21 at a hearing Thursday. Read More …
Read MoreJockey Hollow Middle School is too small for the Science Technology Engineering and Math program, which is currently taking up a wing at Masuk High School. Read More …
Read MoreTo the Editor:
The $500,000 cut that the First Selectman has proposed to the Board of Education budget is at best, dishonest, and at worst, denigrating the quality of the Monroe public school system. Read More …
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