MONROEÂ â The item was not on the agenda, but members of the Planning and Zoning Commission allowed an informal update on future plans for 64 Cambridge Dr./4 Independence Dr., also referred to as the âquarry,â at the Thursday, May 6, meeting.
Attorneys Joel Green, representing intervenor Peter Metropoulis, and Stephen Finn, representing the applicant, both requested time during public participation to speak about current conditions on the site.
Mr. Green said his client continues to be concerned that materials brought onto the site may be contaminated and requested documentation. He said violations should be addressed before anything else is done there.
Mr. Finn called Mr. Greenâs comments âdeceptiveâ and said three complaints have been filed with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and none has resulted in any action from that agency after their review.
School salaries dominate Monroe top 20 list
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Monroe Town Hall Offices at 7 Fan Hill Road in Monroe, Conn. on Monday May 13, 2013.Cathy Zuraw / Cathy Zuraw
MONROE - The town’s highest paid employee was a person who was not on the job most of the year.
Jack Zamary began 2020 as the town’s school superintendent but was placed on paid administrative leave in January when the Board of Education retained attorney David A. Ryan Jr. to investigate “employee-related issues related to the budget as well as general performance-related issues” regarding Zamary.
Ryan’s findings were not released, but Board Chair Donna Lane said in September that the probe into the district’s budget shortfalls showed the problems existed before Zamary’s tenure.