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Justice of the Peace

The office of Justice of the Peace originated in England and was brought to this country by the early colonists. The office existed in Connecticut in some form from the beginning of the colony.

At one time when this State had a multi-tiered Court system with substantial judicial business being conducted by municipal and city Court judges, the elected Justice of the Peace had substantial authority with respect to the administration of minor Courts in this State. Over the years, the scope of authority of this official has been narrowed so that in 1988 the role of the Justice of the Peace is limited to certain grants of authority enumerated by statute.

About Justices of the Peace

  • Have general oath giving powers (CGS 1-24)
  • May take acknowledgments (CGS 1-29)
  • May join persons in marriage (CSG 46b-22)
  • May take depositions (CGS 52-148c)

The number of Justices of the Peace for the Town of Monroe is set at thirty (30). Ten Justices of the Peace are nominated by each of the major parties and ten Justices are chosen per state statute from among the unaffiliated and minor party members. Justices are selected during the year of the Presidential election and serve a four-year term.

Town of Monroe - Justices of the Peace



Name

Address

Party

Telephone

Kathryn J. Antrim

32 Perry Drive

Rep

203-268-5905

Susan Bannay

25 Bart Road

Unaf

203-268-2671

Karen L. Burnaska

99 Bagburn Road

Dem

203-261-9243

Michele Mount

51 Jockey Hollow Road

Dem

203-459-4457

Edward A. Callo

48 Crestwood Road

Rep

203-261-2432

Albert B. Civitelli

515 Moose Hill Road

Unaf

203-261-4340

Andrew F. Csire

38 Wiltan Drive

Rep

203-268-0157

Elizabeth-Ann Edgerton

111 Fan Hill Road

Rep

203-268-3410

Dee Dee Martin

95 Maryanne Drive 

Dem

203-268-1821 

David D. Halliwell

110 Hattertown Road

Dem

203-452-9639 

Albert F. Kandrot Jr.

360 Old Zoar Road

Unaf

203-459-2977

Malvin L. Karwoski

29 Hawley Lane

Unaf

203-261-8028

Susan A. Koneff

7 Georges Lane

Dem

203-261-8873

Enid Lipeles

69 Ridge Dale Road

Rep

203-261-2349

Raymond F. McPadden Sr.

52 Hiram Hill Road

Dem

203-261-0557

Marsha Motter Beno 

7 Webb Circle

Rep

203-268-7371

Andrew Nunn

48 Chalk Hill Road

Dem

203-452-0695

William C. Piacitelli

99 Sentry Hill Road

Unaf

203-268-1976

Jerome L. Rookasin

52 Ryegate Terrace

Dem

203-268-5190

Fatima M. Silva

40 Stony Brook Drive

Unaf

203-268-1375

Leonard C. Squibb

547 Main Street

Rep

203-268-3566

Judith J. Stripay

42 Great Hollow Drive

Rep

203-261-8437

Patricia Tomchik

35 Farm View Road

Dem 

203-261-6566

Margaret A. Tranzillo

33 Pamela Drive

Rep 

203-268-5048

Dawn Viglione

384 Elm Street

Unaf

203-452-7962

Margaret J. Villani

30 Nelson Brook Road

Rep 

203-452-1505

Joseph F. Wright

56 Birchwood Road

Unaf 

203-261-8339

Gary E. Zenobia

91 Swendsen Drive

Dem

203-459-0880

 
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