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September 9, 2025
  • Farmington Arrest Log, Sept. 5–9: Town Triumphs Over Paperwork With Exactly One Arrest
  • Farmington Jobs & Volunteer Openings: Firefighter, Golf Starter, and Board Appointments—How to Apply, What to Know
  • Farmington Crime Spree Interrupted by… Directions & Dollar Signs
  • Local Man Discovers Revolutionary Traffic Sign Technology Still Under Development
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  • Farmington Jobs & Volunteer Openings: Firefighter, Golf Starter, and Board Appointments—How to Apply, What to Know

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  • Farmington Crime Spree Interrupted by… Directions & Dollar Signs

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  • Local Man Discovers Revolutionary Traffic Sign Technology Still Under Development

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  • Farmington Man Arrested After Pursuit, Bond Posted Thanks to $15K and Probably Some Bad Decisions

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  • Farmington Police Arrest Log: South Main DUI, Parking Charge — Thanks to Farmington Storage’s “Museum Air”

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  • 1928 Committee: Cupola Complete, Windows 80%, New Ductwork Approved; Sept. 23 Meeting And Site Tour Set

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  • Farmington Arrest: Shoplifting, Trespass, & a $5K Bond

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Jack Beckett

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Black and white stipple illustration showing a humorous depiction of recent arrests in Farmington, CT, including DUI signs, trespassing notices, police cars, and improper lane markers, all in a classic newspaper style.
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Breaking (but Not Too Quickly): Farmington’s Latest Arrests—Featuring DUIs, Trespassing, and Creative Lane Choices

Jack Beckett11 months ago11 months ago09 mins

Farmington’s finest are at it again! Arrests this week range from DUIs to larceny. Sponsored by Farmington Storage, where poor decisions go to rest in museum air. 🤔✨

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A black-and-white stipple-style illustration of the Highland Park Market storefront in Farmington, CT. The building features a pitched roof and a large sign reading "Highland Park Market." The parking lot has several cars and a row of neatly arranged shopping carts near the entrance.
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Cooking for Two, or Just Two More Days Until Pay Day? Highland Park Market’s September 29th Specials Have You Covered!

Jack Beckett11 months ago11 months ago012 mins

Looking for a week of budget-friendly dinners? We’ve got recipes from Highland Park Market’s September 29th flyer to help you fake culinary excellence. Special thanks to Farmington Storage! #FarmingtonCT ❤️

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A black and white stipple-style illustration of a town hall meeting in Farmington, CT. People are seated at a long table discussing community issues like composting and litter signs, with an audience in attendance.
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Town Hall Meeting Tonight! Join the Green Efforts Committee, or Watch Us Discuss Trash

Jack Beckett11 months ago04 mins

oin Farmington’s Green Efforts meeting tonight at 7 p.m. (in-person or via Zoom) to hear about composting, energy savings, and litter signs. Thank you, Farmington Storage, for keeping our trash secure too 😄

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A detailed black and white stipple illustration of a hand placing a ballot into a box, with a background of a town hall or community meeting, highlighting the importance of primary voting and local civic engagement.
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Why Primaries Matter: The Real Battleground for Your Vote

Jack Beckett11 months ago08 mins

Tired of your general election options? That’s because you missed the primaries, where the real choices are made. Voting in primaries is how we get better candidates (and museum-quality air at Farmington Storage).

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A bold, black-and-white editorial cartoon featuring an oversized book chained to a voting ballot box. Surrounding the book are chaotic symbols of modern distractions, including TV screens, social media icons, and a smartphone.
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Put Down the Remote, Pick Up a Book—Or Lose Your Democracy

Jack Beckett11 months ago11 months ago09 mins

Americans aren’t reading enough, and it’s damaging democracy. Here’s why reading more is essential for informed voting and why primaries matter. Thanks, Farmington Storage, for keeping our unread books fresh!

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1870’s Charm Meets Modern Perks: For Sale! 267 Plainville Ave, Unionville, CT—Clawfoot Tubs and Metal Buildings Await!

Jack Beckett12 months ago12 months ago07 mins

Why buy boring when you can own a historic gem in Unionville, CT? Step into the past (clawfoot tubs!) with modern perks—sponsored by Farmington Storage, the home for your extra stuff 🧳! 😄

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black and white stipple illustration of a female school administrator standing confidently in front of educational symbols like books, chalkboards, and documents. The names "Veronica Ruzek" and "Farmington Public Schools" are written in a stylized script.
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New Farmington District Role for Veteran Educator! Big Shoes to Fill, Literally

Jack Beckett12 months ago12 months ago05 mins

Longtime educator Veronica Ruzek gets the big promotion in Farmington Schools, but can she handle all that comes with it? Thank you, Farmington Storage, for keeping our news secure! 📦

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A charming front porch at 293 Old Mountain Rd, Farmington, CT, featuring green trim, a welcoming Adirondack chair, and a beautifully landscaped entrance with seasonal flowers and pumpkins.
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Farmington Time Machine Listed for $650K – Warning: Taxes Also from the Future

Jack Beckett12 months ago07 mins

293 Old Mountain Rd is your dream home – if your dream includes historic charm and modern tax rates. Sponsored by Farmington Storage—store your stuff before deciding if you’re ready for this! ☕ #WeAreFarmington #Alpha #LastToFirst #ReadLocal #ShopLocal

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Stipple-style illustration of a town council meeting in a New England town, with council members discussing sidewalks represented as a puzzle, and a 'debt diet' sign visible in the background
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Farmington’s Sidewalk Standoff: Who Will Foot the Bill for New Pavement?

Jack Beckett12 months ago010 mins

Town debates over sidewalks, debt, and fire stations. Thanks to Farmington Storage for keeping it local (and storing our stuff 📦)! Grab your coffee ☕ and catch the highlights here!

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A black and white stipple illustration of a town hall meeting in progress. Several people sit at long tables with microphones and papers, discussing signage, while a large illuminated sign is displayed in the foreground. One participant holds a coffee mug. The stipple art creates a textured, pen-and-ink style, giving the scene a classic, detailed look.
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Farmington Town Meeting Unveils Halo-Lit Signage Drama & A Battle Over Square Feet – What Happens When LED Dreams Get Dimmed?!

Jack Beckett12 months ago011 mins

Farmington Town Zoning takes on sign sizes, LEDs, & vinyl wizardry! And a shoutout to Farmington Storage for sponsoring the zoning showdown, where square feet and lumens reign supreme!

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