Goals from Matthew Bowen, Craig Lewis and one a piece from the Fords, Ashley and Elliot, helped ease the Kingfishers back to winning ways and atone for the hammering at the hands of Corus Steel the previous week.
As bad as the Town were in that game, they were proficient in this as they took a two-goal first-half lead, missing a host of chances in the process before Ashley Ford's penalty rebound conversion and another goal from substitute Craig Lewis made sure of the points.
Lee Williams will also be glad of a clean sheet as Town embark on a number of games which will give a good indication of their promotion credentials.
Next up is Risca United under new manager Paul Michaels, a teacher at Monmouth Comprehensive School, then games away at second placed UWIC before returning home to host Treowen then top of the table Goytre.
Town reserves continue to endure a difficult season, losing six-one at home to Newport YMCA, but manager Sean Keane thinks it would be wrong to be too dissapointed.
