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3 Monroe Businesses Found Noncompliant for Sale of Tobacco to Minors; Monroe Rep. Recognized by Police Chiefs Association
Monroe State Rep. Sredzinski Supports Deal to Keep Sikorsky in Connecticut; Students Return to Colonial Classroom Days in Monroe.
MONROE, CT — Catch up on all of the news articles you might have missed this past week on Patch.
Sredzinski is trying to keep the Sikorsky HQ local as it spends $350M annually with CT suppliers, to include two Monroe businesses. Read more here.>>> Sredzinski Supports Deal to Keep Sikorsky in Connecticut
Three Monroe establishments were caught for selling tobacco products to minors. Read more here.>>> 3 Monroe Businesses Found Noncompliant for Sale of Tobacco to Minors Under Eighteen
Find out what's happening in Monroefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Students Return to Colonial Classroom Days in Monroe
- Monroe Rep Recognized by Police Chiefs Association
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- Probate Court May Move from Trumbull to Monroe
- Where Does Monroe Rank Among the Best Places to Teach in CT?
- Monroe CT Jobs: The Fountain Group; Pronto Environmental; Napoli Indoor KIA
- Monroe Public School Jobs & Openings in Surrounding Towns
- Pinktober 2016: CT Women Share Breast Cancer Survival Stories 'Behind the Pink Ribbons'
- Pinktober: Monroe Area Organizations Work to Raise Awareness for Breast Cancer
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