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MONROEÂ â The town is about to lose two valued employees, First Selectman Ken Kellogg announced during the Town Council meeting on Monday, May 10. Those two employees are Lorna Rhyins, library director, and Henna Ali, social services director.
Mr. Kellogg said, âLorna Rhyins has decided to pursue another opportunity as director of a library closer to her home. As most of you are aware, Lorna has been with the town for over 10 years, and was promoted to director in 2018.
âI am grateful for her many years of leadership at the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library, where she has successfully expanded our services, programming and partnerships in the community.
Monroe residents will vote on $91.3M budget with 2.48 percent tax increase that adds services
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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 Town taxpayers will be back to voting on a 2021-22 fiscal year budget after a year’s pause, this one calling for a 2.48 percent tax hike.
The Board of Finance, at its Zoom meeting late last week, unanimously finalized a $91,321,536 budget, a $3,705,216, or 4.23 percent hike from the present fiscal year. It will be sent to referendum on May 4. If approved as proposed, the town’s mill rate would jump to 36.36.
Trumbull Memorial Day celebration plans in limbo
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Images from Trumbull s annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 27.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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Images from Trumbull s annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 27.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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TRUMBULL Town officials are taking a cautious approach to a potential Memorial Day commemoration this year.
Event organizer Kathleen McGannon said she is proceeding with plans for a parade and also for an alternative outdoor event, possibly at Indian Ledge Park.
“That’s my job today, reaching out to all the groups to see who’s interested in marching,” McGannon said Monday.
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