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  • Federal Shutdown Day 34: Connecticut’s $3M Emergency Response as 360,000 Face SNAP Suspension | Farmington Mercury Analysis

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  • Full Ballot Released for Farmington’s November 4 Election

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  • Farmington Board Appoints Jess M. Giannini Superintendent, Term Begins January 5, 2026

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  • Farmington Police Arrest Log: Charges, Times, Bonds, Court Dates (All Are Presumed Innocent)

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  • Local Man Arrested Again, Again: A Cautionary Tale of Repetition in Farmington Police Work

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  • Farmington Arrest Log: Oct. 24–27, 2025 — Names, Charges, Times, Bonds, Court Dates (Innocent Until Proven Guilty)

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  • The Federal Government Has Checked Out. Here’s What’s Next.

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  • Farmington Historic District Commission Approves Church Renovations, Debates Memorial Cross Placement

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  • Farmington Police Arrest Log: Three Cases, One Town, Zero Panic (Oct. 23–24)

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  • Farmington’s 2025 Ballot, Deconstructed: Every Office, Every Candidate, Every Deadline

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Black and white stipple-style illustration of a Water Pollution Control Authority meeting on October 9, 2024, with figures discussing sewer systems, a grinder (Muffin Monster), and architectural plans. A pump station and water flow gauge are visible in the background.
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Muffin Monsters, Block Walls, and Sewer Mysteries: Inside the Water Pollution Control Authority Meeting

Jack Beckett1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

Water Pollution Control Authority Meeting of October 9, 2024—featuring flows, block walls, and the mysterious Muffin Monster grinder. Thanks to Farmington Storage for keeping things in check! 🏗️

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Black and white stipple illustration of a town council meeting where a central figure receives a hat as an award for long service. The scene captures the casual, community atmosphere with a podium and chairs in the background.
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Farmington’s October 8th Meeting Recap: Gary’s 50 Years of Firefighting, Trash Overhauls, and a Winning Hat!

Jack Beckett1 year ago05 mins

Farmington honors 50 years of firefighting service with a new hat! Town tackles waste bylaws & bike routes. Special thanks to Farmington Storage—for keeping things cool at 155 Scott Swamp Road (and not in Gary’s hat)! 🎉

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Stipple-style black and white illustration depicting a historic district commission meeting on October 10, 2024, with a detailed discussion of a two-story house addition. Architectural plans are spread across a table, with figures discussing roof vents and brownstone materials.
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  • Unionville

Brownstones, Roof Vents, and Peter Pan? Unionville’s Historic District Meeting Unveils More Than Just Plans

Jack Beckett1 year ago06 mins

Inside Unionville’s October Historic District meeting: windows, brownstone veneers, and Peter Pan parties—yes, really! 🎃 And special thanks to Farmington Storage for all your local storage needs! 🏗️

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Black and white stipple illustration of a disrepaired fishing pier on a calm river, with trees in the background, evoking environmental restoration and community engagement.
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  • Unionville

Farmington Land Trust Hooks Big Catch: Funding for Accessible Pier

Jack Beckett1 year ago05 mins

Farmington Land Trust lands $20K to plan accessible fishing pier. Farmingtoners rejoice—fish, access, and riverbank restoration ahead. Thanks to Farmington Storage, keeping it cool with museum air 💨.

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The Great American Brain Drain

Jack Beckett1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

Read a Damn Book, America—Before It’s Too Late By Jack Beckett Farmington Mercury Alright, America. Let’s talk. In a country…

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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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Harry’s Hilarious Budget-Friendly Gluten-Free Meal Plan: Eat Local, Eat Gourmet!

masonsmarket1 year ago07 mins

🍽️ Harry’s Guide to Gourmet on a Budget: Gluten-Free, Local, and Hilarious 🥦🐟 Who says a 40+ single guy can’t…

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A comical black and white caricature of a giant bookshelf struggling to hold overly large, chaotic books, many of which are leaning dangerously at odd angles. Papers and bookmarks stick out in all directions, and some books have funny titles like 'The Encyclopedia of Everything' and 'Infinite To-Do Lists.'
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Read or Be Ruled: Why America Needs to Pick Up a Book—and Vote

Jack Beckett1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

Americans aren’t reading enough, and it’s wrecking our democracy. Reading more is essential for informed voting. Special thanks to Farmington Storage, where your unread books stay fresh!

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A black and white stipple style illustration featuring abstract symbols for communication, growth, and leadership. Elements include gears, arrows, speech bubbles, and a stylized tree, representing the concepts of growth, dialogue, and organizational efficiency in a detailed, intricate stippling art style
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Radical Candor: How to Stop Being Ruinously Empathetic or Obnoxiously Aggressive Today

Jack Beckett1 year ago09 mins

Forget being fake nice or bluntly awful. Radical Candor teaches leaders how to lead better. Thanks, Farmington Storage, for being the only facility with museum air, which our writer may need. 🏛️

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Black and white stipple illustration showing a megaphone, clipboard with checkmarks, speech bubbles, and gears, symbolizing communication, feedback, and efficiency in a business setting.
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How Giving Honest Feedback Saves Your Business From Ruinous Empathy—And How Farmington Storage Holds All Your Emotional Baggage, Too

Henry Whitfield1 year ago05 mins

Struggling to tell Bob he’s terrible at his job? We’ve got you covered! Learn how to give feedback without crying. Thanks to Farmington Storage for holding all your emotional baggage 📦 #LeadershipFail

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A black and white stipple illustration of a cluttered meeting room focused on environmental issues. The table is filled with scattered papers, coffee mugs, an open calendar, and a recycling bin nearby. Environmental posters and recycling symbols are pinned on the walls, and a large clock shows time ticking.
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Farmington’s Green Committee Solves World Hunger (But Can’t Agree on a Meeting Date)

Jack Beckett1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

At Farmington’s latest Green Efforts Committee meeting, scheduling headaches, plastic bans, and recycling revelations took center stage. Thanks to Farmington Storage, where even old meeting agendas can find a home. 📦

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