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No More Letters Read Aloud + Driver Sought Who Hit 2 Parked Cars
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Good day, Monroe! It's me again, Al Branch, your host of the Monroe Daily.
First, today's weather:
A shower; fog in the morning. High: 75 Low: 57.
Here are the top stories in Monroe today:
- Cops Seek Driver Who Left Scene Of Monroe Crash (Monroe Patch)
- School board will no longer read letters aloud during meetings (The Monroe Sun)
- Films by Ridgefield High School Graduates Featured in this Weekend's Festival (HamletHub)
- Winning CT Lottery Ticket Sold In Monroe (Monroe Patch)
- Trumbull mothers who have breast cancer host golf tournament fundraiser in Fairfield (News 12 Connecticut)
- Shelton-based Adam's House hosts 'Dancing with the Stars' benefit (The Greater New Milford Spectrum)
- Beacon Falls commission closes hearings on housing project (My Citizens News)
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— Al Branch
About me: I am a veteran journalist and Connecticut native with more than 30 years of experience covering municipal governments, education, politics and a host of other topics. A few years ago, I realized how much I missed the world of hyperlocal journalism, and I was fortunate to be hired by Patch in 2013.
Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Monroe Daily? I'm all ears. You can email me at alfred.branch@patch.com.
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