MONROE, CT — Sparked by a pair of career-high performances the Masuk High girls basketball team rebounded from a tough loss with a 57-37 win over visiting Stratford on Friday night. Read More …
Read MoreToday: February 17, 2025
Today: February 17, 2025
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MONROE, CT — Sparked by a pair of career-high performances the Masuk High girls basketball team rebounded from a tough loss with a 57-37 win over visiting Stratford on Friday night. Read More …
Read MoreSTRATFORD, CT — Masuk High’s boys basketball team went on the road and defeated Stratford 74-56 on Friday. With the victory the Panthers improved to 6-3 in South-West Conference play and is in a hunt for a top-four spot and…
Read MoreSTRATFORD, CT – Tony Afriyie, the Democratic nominee for the special election to fill Connecticut’s 21st Senatorial District seat, has met requirements for the Citizens’ Election Program. Read More …
Read MoreSTRATFORD, CT – Tony Afriyie announced his candidacy for Connecticut’s 21st State Senatorial District seat after receiving the enthusiastic endorsement of delegates from the Democratic town committees of Shelton, Monroe and Stratford, according to a press release issued Thursday night.…
Read MoreSHELTON, CT — The Shelton Jewish Festival will be held at the Huntington Green this Sunday, July 21, from 1 to 3 p.m. Read More …
Read MoreVoter turnout is steady this Tuesday, in an election year with a competitive governor’s race at the top of the ticket — and the optimism of candidates is sky high. Read More …
Read MoreSTRATFORD — The Masuk High boys’ swim team registered first-place scores in each of the first eight events before closing out the team victory and exhibitioning the final four events on the way to an 81-76 road victory on Tuesday. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Sen. Kevin Kelly and Rep. J.P. Sredzinski are both Republican incumbents, who are running unopposed this year. Nevertheless, the legislators still took the time to answer three questions on state issues posed by The Sun. Read More…
Read MoreMONROE, CT — A sign in the Whitney Farms neighborhood says, “Bloom where you’re planted,” and, a few feet away, a wooden post for The Little Free Yellow Library sprouts up from a small patch of dirt, surrounded by flowers…
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