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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Monroe:
There are more than 40 new coronavirus hospitalizations in Connecticut and seven new deaths reported in the past day.
The raccoon was later euthanized.
Money was raised through Connex’s Coins-for-Change program.
The man was found asleep in his car with the engine running, police said.
The video as seen in the Neighbors app shows the bobcat pretty close to a resident's home.
The dog was surrendered by its owner and won't be put up for adoption to the general public.
Each of the establishments failed, but did well on re-inspections.
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The video as seen on the Neighbors app shows two bobcats crossing through a yard.
BREAKING: She was reported missing this morning.
A Bridgeport man will serve a prison sentence for robbing three banks and two Subway shops.
The holiday means closures and an altered recycling pickup.
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The sightings are believed to be the same bear who appears to have an appetite in preparation for hibernation.
Olivia Cross, 16, was babysitting two children when a fire started. She quickly got the children out and called 911.
Autumn is a good time to take inventory of who is living in your neighborhood. Here is an updated list of sex offenders in Monroe.
The tree planting celebrated 100 years of Connecticut's arborist law.
A bear was spotted a few times in Monroe. It entered a garage and stole some sunflower seeds.
Bobcats were recently seen in Monroe.
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A day of academic celebration on the Housatonic Community College (HCC) campus.
Several residents complained about an aggressive door-to-door salesman, police said.
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Two local residents with a long history managing concession stands in the region were awarded a temporary license.
The Monroe Food Pantry could use some items this month.
The fawn succumbed to flystrike, where flies lay eggs directly on an animal.
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The Housatonic Community College Foundation (HCCF) is devoted to supporting Housatonic Community College and its students' success.
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