
Three Arrests, One Weekend, Zero Dull Moments: Farmington Police Log May 16–18
Three arrests, one impersonation, one missed court date, and a narcotics charge worth $100K—Farmington’s weekend police log was anything but boring.
Three arrests, one impersonation, one missed court date, and a narcotics charge worth $100K—Farmington’s weekend police log was anything but boring.
Eight individuals were arrested this week in Farmington, facing charges from disorderly conduct to DUI and violation of a protective order.
Farmington’s Bike Advisory Committee mapped out trail upgrades, school-zone safety lessons and a million-dollar grant push—all in 90 brisk minutes. Potholes, pavilions and pocket parks? Covered.
Farmington’s latest Water Pollution Control meeting covered wastewater intricacies, ammonia breakdown, and an unforgettable chicken manure incident.
Farmington Town Council proclaims holidays, honors Eagle Scout, and advances $162K Tinty Barn restoration amid public grumbling over low budget referendum turnout.
Farmington’s TPZ approves a home-based sourdough bakery and farm stand at 19 Ridgeview Drive, with no objections, no traffic, and lots of hungry commissioners.
Five arrests. Three unregistered cars. One haunted address. Thanks to Farmington Storage for keeping our records—and your heirlooms—museum-grade.
Unionville’s HDC is advancing a collaborative oral history project, partnering with local institutions to preserve voices before they vanish.
From Rainfall to Runoff: 1,600 lbs Collected Democrats Out-Bag Republicans (Again) Farmington, CT — May 6, 2025The town’s annual Earth Day cleanup might have been dampened by rain, but it didn’t stop 40 determined residents from bagging over 1,600 pounds of roadside trash. The event—part community service, part political spectacle—was hosted by the Green Efforts…
J.Crew Factory will open at The Shops at Farmington Valley in Canton this fall, joining FP Movement, Sweetgreen, and other recent additions.