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Vavrek Reduces Budget by $276K; One SRO Out

On April 23rd the voters of Monroe went to the polls and rejected a proposed budget that would have increased the mill rate by 4.10%. On April 26th I

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Budget Fails By 150; Honeywell approved

Monroe closed the vote gap by nearly half yesterday, but still rejected the proposed spending plan for 2013-2014, sending the budget back to the drawi

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First Selectman Reduces Budget by 200,000

First Selectman Vavrek shared the following letter to the editor on various social media sites this afternoon: To the Editor, On April 2st the v

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Budget Meeting on Wednesday Evening and Voter List

Two important things to share in this post: First, the Who Voted List from the April 2 Referendum.  The town of Monroe fought hard for the citizen

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Budget Fails by 340 Votes; “Back to the Drawing Board”

Article as appears on the Monroe Courier website: The budget has been rejected, triggering a second referendum three weeks from Tuesday. Some 31

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Budget Information from the Town of Monroe

This information originally appeared on the First Selectman's email distribution and was written by Steve Vavrek. Budget Vote Tuesday April 2 6:

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BOF Meeting Recap

BOF Meeting Recap: Several areas were touched upon for discussion. MEDICAL RESERVE: Since MPS self funds its insurance, it keeps a reserve acc

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Town Council Reduces Municipal Budget

The Town Council voted to reduce the town side of the budget by $504,483 on Monday night, lowering the increase of the overall proposed budget to 3.

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Board of Finance Public Hearing This Week

The most fun thing you'll do all week! Where: Masuk Media Center When: 2/27 @ 7:30pm What: Board of Finance Public Hearing Why: To let these six

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Snowflakes for Sandy Hook

MOVE would to extend our warmest welcome to the students and staff of Sandy Hook Elementary as they become part of our educational community soon at C

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