A Connecticut man is arrested for 'aggressive mopping,' weekend retreat for Marilyn Monroe is on the market, and some Derek Jeter history.
Marilyn Moore is campaigning for Connecticut’s 22nd State Senate seat which covers Monroe, Trumbull and Bridgeport.
The weather in Monroe is supposed to drop to the low 30's on Friday, making conditions ripe for snow.
Here's a look at the week so far.
"Catastrophic anomaly," according to NASA. Antares rocket was heading for the International Space Station.
Residents in the Monroe area should be able to see launch, according to NASA.
It's a little early in the season to start thinking about that dreaded 4-letter word, but there is a 30 percent chance of snow on Friday.
Real Housewives star coming to a Connecticut prison, garden dedicated to high school student that was stabbed to death and much more.
Here are some events taking place in and around town this weekend.
Craig Spencer had recently treated Ebola patients in Guinea, according to reports.
Residents should have a clear view of the phenomena, but protective eye gear is suggested.
Scott Ownes says JP Sredzinski will meet financial needs of town.
Monroe residents: tickets are still available for the final public cruises this weekend of Maritime Aquarium's longtime research boat.
“Trick or Trunk” event to benefit Project Warmth Monroe will take place from 3-5 p.m. on Sunday, October 26th.
Tuesday, Oct. 21 is National Reptile Day.
Here's a look at our stories for Oct. 12-Oct. 19.
The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Sunday evening through Monday morning at 8 a.m.
Enjoy your candy on Halloween, but don’t forget to brush!
If the weather cooperates, Monore's in for quite a show.
Election Day will be here soon, and the Urban Archeologist has uncovered a can for all seasons for all voters in Monroe.
Stranger 'elopes' with wedding gifts, daycare worker busted on video for yelling at a child, Gabby Gifford's comes to CT.
The CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) is recruiting volunteers for a bird research project in Derby.
Doctors were concerned a medical student with a "low-grade" fever and just back from Liberia might have Ebola, but tests came back negative.
The patient was admitted late Wednesday night, according to the hospital.
Here's a look at our stories so far this week, Oct. 12-Oct. 15.
If this doesn't get you in the Halloween spirit, nothing will!
Town and state crews will be working on various projects in town this week. Use caution and expect delays.
Read below for a list of fall tips and recipes from KidsOutAndAbout...
The American Red Cross is helping a family of two adults with emergency food and clothing needs after a fire early last Saturday morning.
A fundraiser is being planned by the Shelton High almuni in memory of Lewis, son of Neil Heslin of Shelton and Scarlett Lewis of Newtown.
Here’s a look at the news for the week of Oct. 5-11
We feature numerous dream houses from all over the state of Connecticut.
State trooper heads to prison for stealing off a dead guy, prison guards stabbed, and Gabby Giffords writes a book after Newtown shooting.
Plus Bicyclist Works to Make Roads Safe, Who's Hiring in Monroe and more from Patch.
Healing Service on Sunday, October 12 at 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 466 Elm Street, Monroe, CT
The Connecticut DOT announced that a nighttime milling and resurfacing project will continue on Rt. 25 in Monroe.
Fall yoga classes to start October 15.
Parks and Recreation will offer a new class teaching sign language starting October 20.