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July 7, 2025
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  • Blumenthal, Murphy & Hayes Torch GOP Budget, Ukraine Freeze, and Birth‑Right Ruling

    15 hours ago15 hours ago
  • Farmington Jobs & Volunteer Seats: Golf Course Role, Building Inspector Gig, Key Committee Openings

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  • GOP Budget Blowback: What Blumenthal, Murphy & Larson’s Fury Means for Farmington

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  • Farmington

Farmington Council Discusses Peeling Gym Floors, Leaf Collection Drama, and a Wild Cultural District Tour

Jack Beckett8 months ago013 mins

Farmington’s latest town council meeting unveils gym floor woes, fall leaf collection issues, and an ambitious cultural district showcase. Thanks to Farmington Storage for saving our sanity!

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A black and white stipple-style illustration symbolizing censorship and book bans. It features classic literature like "1984" and "Anne Frank’s Diary" chained and padlocked in a dimly lit library with empty shelves.
  • Farmington

Florida’s Book Bans: Censorship Isn’t Education—It’s Ignorance

Jack Beckett8 months ago8 months ago09 mins

Florida banned 700+ books in schools this year, erasing critical voices. Censorship stifles democracy and empathy. Fight for the freedom to read! 📖❌ Learn more.

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  • Farmington

Double Trouble on Colt Highway: Bristol Duo Nabbed for Protective Order Violations

Jack Beckett8 months ago05 mins

Bristol residents face charges for protective order violations in Farmington. We may be slow with news, but we’re fast with the laughs.

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  • Farmington

Golf Course Sprinklers Spark Farmington’s Wetlands Showdown: A Battle of Puddles and Permits

Jack Beckett8 months ago8 months ago09 mins

A golf course’s sprinkler upgrade hits Farmington Wetlands Commission like a hurricane! A small trench = “catastrophic threat” to wetlands. Thanks, Farmington Storage, for making this reporting possible.

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A black-and-white stipple illustration captures a town hall meeting in Unionville, Connecticut, where residents sit around a table, discussing the preservation of historic homes with focused and lively expressions.
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  • Unionville

Unionville’s Historic Commission Digs Deep on Preservation Rules, Victorian Quirks, and the ‘Tetris’ of Historic Homes

Jack Beckett8 months ago06 mins

Unionville Historic Commission gets real on house preservation quirks, quirky neighbors, and keeping the neighborhood classy. Thanks to Farmington Storage for helping us save Unionville! 😂

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  • Farmington

Farmington’s Crime Scene: Bonds, Credit Cards, and Extradition Dramatics

Jack Beckett8 months ago05 mins

Two officers, two charges, one suspect. Discover what’s happening in Farmington with Edward Elmore’s arrests, brought to you by Farmington Storage, “The Only Facility with Museum Air.”

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  • Farmington

Farmington’s Unstoppable Crime Spree! DUI, Shoplifting, and Trespassing—Oh My!

Jack Beckett8 months ago8 months ago05 mins

Farmington arrests keep the town buzzing! DUI, larceny, and trespassing hit the headlines. Details inside. Innocent until proven guilty. 🙄

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  • Farmington

How The Farmington Mercury and Don Lemon Are Brewing a Local News Revolution

Jack Beckett8 months ago08 mins

Local news has a future—and it’s more than clickbait. Discover how The Farmington Mercury, with inspiration from Don Lemon, is pioneering meaningful journalism in Farmington, CT. #LocalNews

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  • Farmington

Can the Media Survive? A Personal Take from Our Publisher

Peter Cellino8 months ago8 months ago012 mins

Local News Can Survive: Here’s How We’re Making It Happen Why Hyper-Local Journalism and Community Engagement Are Our Answers to the Media Crisis Hello Mercury readers, This past week, Charlotte Klein from New York Magazine posed a question that should make all of us in this industry pause: Can the media survive? I’ve been thinking…

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  • Farmington

Farmington’s Arrests Unveiled: Local Oddities Under Spotlight as Residents Tip Their Hats to Local Storage

Jack Beckett8 months ago05 mins

Breaking news…slowly. Three Farmington residents face peculiar arrests. Sponsored by Farmington Storage, where the air is museum-grade—because your keepsakes deserve a velvet rope! 🏛️

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