Where does holiday hider show up in your home?
The holiday season can take a devastating turn as 1 out of 40 Christmas tree fires results in a death, according to fire statistics.
Here is a look at the top news stories on Monroe Patch for the week of Nov. 24-30, 2014
The most neglected dog needs a new home, search still on for missing students, and a woman's dying wish is to find a home for her cat.
Connecticut will see the coldest temperatures since last winter from Friday, Nov. 28, into Saturday, one meteorologist says.
Southington police arrests six johns in prostitution sting, suspect tries to eat Breathalyzer results, firefighter with ALS has a baby girl.
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Monroe residents planning to travel for the holiday should be aware of flight cancellations and delays that could interrupt holiday plans.
A parking ban is in effect for the Town of Monroe.
Emergency Operations Center Will Be Partially Activated at 8 a.m. Wednesday; DOT Suspends All Road Work.
Read on for more info on when the snow is forecast to fall.
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Some of the biggest news out of Monroe this past week.
West Hartford mother accused of driving under the influence to elementary school, Greenwich mom wins $683k in Sadomasochism case, and more.
The proposal is not an official town project yet, but has received support around town.
Boston-based World Against Toys Causing Harm reveals its nominees for toys that should not be in the hands of children this holiday season.
Plus: Monroe Historical Society Christmas sale; plan your Thanksgiving train traveling; and a question for all cat owners.
Some Wednesday trains from Grand Central may be combined or cancelled, and there will be a Thanksgiving Day timetable.
The Bruce Museum needs cat owners to volunteer for a cat-tracking research project to find out exactly where your cat travels when outdoors.
Breakfast with Santa at the United Methodist Church of Monroe
These good-looking birds have been spending their time out on the town. Share your photos of the turkeys in your neighborhood.
Branford cops save a life, a CT firefighter charged with DUI, a stabbing over a television dispute, and much more.
Deer season begins November 19. DEEP reminds outdoor enthusiasts to be safe.
Griffin Hospital’s Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening Program offers free scans to individuals who are at high risk for lung cancer.
The cold will continue in Monroe this weekend with a possible chance of more snow on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Ana Marquez-Greene was one of the 20 students who died in the Sandy Hook School shootings. Proceeds will benefit The Ana Grace Project.
Lice information that won’t leave you scratching your head.
Tuesday, Nov. 11, is Veterans Day. Leave a tribute to a veteran in the comments section, or upload a photo there.
Across the country, businesses offer free or discounted meals and services to retired and active U.S. military personnel.
If you're driving past these construction, maintenance or surveying spots, lane closures or lane shifts may delay you — and drive carefully.
A large black female dog was seen wandering on Hattertown Road in Newtown and she may have just had puppies.
Woman suffering from ALS gives birth, young boy saves a life, and a coach and teacher is accused of having sex with 3 girls.
Company reminds Monroe customers about opportunities to reduce use and lower bills this winter.
The free program will explain the disease, including how it can be transmitted and its symptoms.
Here's a list of the top local stories for Monroe during the week of Oct. 26-Nov. 2.
Nicholas Kapoor supports Jen Aguilar as Monroe and Newtown’s State Representative.
Did you lose power? Tell us in the comments.
A black bear is the talk of one Connecticut town, a blind man's car is stolen, and two human skulls are discovered.
Here are some events taking place in and around town this weekend.