Mayor Neil Dwyer recently provided a tutorial on how to use the village’s parking meters, which can be found on the Monroe Village Hall YouTube channel. ( Image via YouTube) Meter fees ‘not a money grab,’ says Dwyer Monroe village residents shared their concerns about parking availability and questioned the village’s intentions behind... Local News 22 Nov 2024 | 12:42
The Monroe Free Library. Library seeks parking changes, new Story Walk path Concerned that excessive ticketing has hindered patrons’ ability to enjoy the library, Monroe Free Library trustee Casey... Local News 08 Nov 2024 | 12:10
Monroe Village Hall. ( Image by Google Maps) Penalties increased for village code violators The village of Monroe approved an amendment to its property maintenance law that gives the code enforcement officer the authority... Local News 08 Oct 2024 | 11:40
An example of trash and recyclables improperly disposed of along a street. ( Photo by Sam J. Johnson, Pexels) Board warns street trash violators of potential fines The Monroe Village Board of Trustees addressed several issues related to proper refuse disposal and property maintenance... Local News 10 May 2024 | 11:30
Thank you Thank you to the village residents that call Monroe their home, for voting on Tuesday, March 19. I am excited to serve you... Letters to the Editor 25 Mar 2024 | 10:24
Monroe Millponds. ( Photo by Daniel Case) Village moves to protect sensitive resources The village of Monroe has adopted a new law that is intended to reduce the impact of development on the local environment.... Local News 06 Mar 2024 | 01:49
The Monroe Historical Society dedicated an historic marker on Sunday, April 25, at the site of where the first Presbyterian service ever held in the town of Monroe took place off Reynolds Road under an apple tree on April 20, 1783. A month later, May 28, 1783, the framework of the church at Seamamville was raised. The plaque was donated by Joseph M. Dierna, the former president of Orange and Rockland Realty Corporation in Monroe who died Jan. 25, 2020. Picture at the historic marker’s unveiling are: Monroe Supervisor Tony Cardone, Monroe Village Trustees Dory Houle, Debbie Behringer and John Karl, Monroe Town Historian Jim Nelson, Monroe Mayor Neal Dwyer and Pastor Jonathan Hoeldtke. Photo by G. Carni. Monroe. Marking a moment in Monroe’s history (April 20, 1783) Local News 28 Apr 2021 | 11:38
You can trust Debbie Behringer ‘with your home, your community and your pocketbook’ I’m writing this letter in support of Debbie Behringer’s re-election to the position of the Village of Monroe’s Trustee. Letters to the Editor 08 Sep 2020 | 08:40
Smith’s Mill dam in the heart of the Village of Monroe Historic District. (Photo source: Wikipedia.) Take this survey In an email dispatched to residents Wednesday afternoon, Village of Monroe Mayor Neil S. Dwyer asked for their help in determining... Local News 29 Jul 2020 | 03:19
United Monroe Exec Committee: 'Debbie Behringer has helped to make the Village of Monroe a safer and more sustainable community' The United Monroe Executive committee is proud to endorse Debbie Sommerlad Behringer for re-election to the Village of Monroe... Letters to the Editor 06 Mar 2020 | 01:04