Lorraine Warren is a self-taught, self-proclaimed expert demonologist & founder of the New England Society for Psychic Research in Monroe.
Congratulations to WCSU's August 2014 graduate and undergraduate students.
A fundraiser is planned by the Shelton High in memory of Jesse McCord Lewis, son of Neil Heslin of Shelton and Scarlett Lewis of Newtown.
Reunion is set for Oct. 11 in Trumbull
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With back to school time upon us, a Connecticut Police Department reminded people to talk to children about bullying.
Find out where and when the buses will stop in your neighborhood.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy reminded Connecticut consumers about next week’s tax-free week for clothing and shoes, Aug. 17-23.
Parents and students, mark your calendars and get ready for some back-to-school shopping.
Elementary students raised the trout and released them to the wild.
Two WCSU Students receive 2014 Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award.
U.S News & World Report just released its 2014 high school rankings, and districts from the greater Hartford area and Fairfield County grabbed most of the top ranked spots across the state.
Database and interactive map show which Connecticut schools are excelling and which are in need of review, according to the state.
Counting down the school districts with the highest cost per student in Connecticut.
Counting down the districts that spend the least per student on education.
The Monday, Feb. 3, forecast is causing schools across the state to close.
The Harlem Wizards will take on a team of Monroe Elementary School teachers at Masuk High School on Feb. 9.
Recommendations seek to curb racial prejudice and stop excessive discipline for minor offenses.
Educators explain the new Common Core State Standards during the Monroe Parents Council's meeting.
The state's flagship university will spend $2 million to create a new master plan to improve the "look and feel" of its Storrs campus.
Supt. James Agostine says Monroe can handle two lost school days, but feels uneasy heading into chilly January and February.
Since the tragic elementary school shooting in Sandy Hook, Monroe joined other school districts across the nation in amping up security.