Can gas prices get much lower during the holiday season?
The Lorax is one of many giant characters that will be floating through the city today for the annual parade.
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A pocket of Main Street is slowly coming back to life after Monday's hurricane.
The first selectman was informed that all of Route 25 is back on the grid at 12:30 p.m.
Showers are available at Wolfe Park, Masuk and the Trumbull Tennis Club.
The Power Network, a leads group for members of the Newtown and Monroe chambers of commerce, hosted Lynn Moore as the fourth speaker in its series.
The state won a $1.3 settlement from eBook publishers involved in price fixing. Attorney General George Jepsen says the payments are coming soon to consumers, according to this press release.
Connecticut and the rest of the nation could be seeing some relief from its high gas prices, says one analyst.
Elected officials and members of the business community attended this year's event.
Picking your own apples this season is much more difficult due to the weather.
The price per gallon remains well above the $4 mark.
Those interested in being full- or part-time instructors can walk into the 601 Main Street facility for an interview up until 7 p.m.
According to one survey, Americans will spend billions on the holiday as a record number of people celebrate.
Nationally, prices went down. That wasn’t the case in Connecticut.
The 5th annual golf tournament and Business After Hours is scheduled for Oct. 3.
The state saw modest income growth in the first half of 2012.
Accessing your money has never been more expensive, says one report.
The average price per gallon in Connecticut began to decline but still remains well over $4.
The unemployment rises five months in a row, but state officials doubt the numbers.
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers says Connecticut Light & Power needs to hire more workers. The utility company says they are adequately staffed.
The average price per gallon in the state increased more than 5 cents in a week
It was a seafood place and a hot dog joint ... what's next?
The August jobs report is not as good as expected with weak job growth and more people leaving the labor force.
The financial firm is at Clocktower Square at 477 Main Street
Following their passions, husband and wife team offer fitness, singing and yoga to Monroe community
Experienced restaurant owners from South Norwalk plan to reopen the building as a pub or tavern in the spring
Danbury couple opens an Edible Arrangements store on Main Street in Monroe
First selectman and superintendent hope local businesses will sponsor sports and the arts.
Renovations will be made to the property, which has been vacant for nearly four years.
Police and firefighters collect donations at car show for fallen heroes.
Masuk graduate returns home to provide a healing touch with holistic therapies at Monroe office.
A truck clipped the overhanging portion of the gun shop roof late last week.
A Draft Decision by the Department of Public Utility Control Rejects the Water Company's Requested Revenue Increase But Grants a Smaller One
Economic Development Commission report takes inventory of Monroe's business community.
Former fire marshal starts consulting company for small and medium size businesses.
In Monroe, fresh eggs are easy to find.
Salon Aponte, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, started using organic products a decade ago.