State Rep. Sredzinski and State Senator Kelly are coming to town for a post-session forum.
After being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, then beating it, the cop said he was not allowed to return to work.
Arborists and pet groomers are among the new categorizations of businesses.
A public info session has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 7:00pm in the Masuk Auditorium."
A public hearing will be scheduled before making any final decision on the proposed changes.
The estimated cost of the project is $300,000 , which covers materials only.
Four Democratic councilmen were re-upped during a special meeting Wednesday evening
Over 70 percent of voters approved the budget, but overall voter turnout was very low
If the budget is approved, Monroe residents could see a decrease in their property taxes.
The budget will eventually go before voters.
The CT Conference of Municpalities is calling on Gov. Malloy and the State Bond Commission to release $30 million of already-approved funds.
Monroe would receive close to $1 million less under the governor's new proposed state aid plan that has been approved previously.
New laws affecting Uber, cancer treatment, drug prescriptions and many more go into effect in the new year.
Sredzinksi is also a ranking member on the general assembly's public safety committee.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
The town voted on several local positions on Nov. 7. Here is what you need to know.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
The town will vote on several local positions on Nov. 7. Here is what you need to know.
A debate between the town's three First Selectman candidates will be held Thursday.
The State Representative says the governor "just stamped his seal of approval on the crisis faced by municipalities."
"I may or may not agree with someone's decision about free speech, but I will defend to the death their right to say it."
A $400,000 Community Development Block Grant can serve 12 to 15 households in Monroe. Here's how to apply.
"My worst suspicions about the budget process seem to be coming to fruition," said Rep. Sredzinski.
One Town Council member even spoke up over the issue.
Calling the budget illegal and decimating, Kelly condemned the governor's actions that will deeply cut Monroe's budget.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
Three candidates will vie for the First Selectman's seat in November.
The First Selectman reached out to residents this week as the state budget woes continue.
Three heroic women inductees and 10 honorees will be celebrated at annual event in November.
The state senate voted to accept the state employees' union new labor agreement package.
Under the theme "One Monroe" 18 local democrats will contest for town positions during the upcoming November election.
Monroe is one of 20 communities statewide to receive a grant.
Rep. JP Sredzinksi pressured Democrats to discuss and vote on the budget on the house floor.
She assumes her new role on July 12
Legislative Republicans proposed a complete balanced budget this spring and then revised that proposal to account for a drop in receipts.
The library says programming for all ages will be reduced.
Breaking: He resigned in a letter, where he thanked the town and its residents.
The bill makes several critical reforms that will restore the ability of communities like Monroe and Newtown to make development decisions.
Gov. Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.