
Farmington Police Nab Man for Protective-Order Violations—$50K Bond and No Sense of Timing
One man, two violated orders, $50K bond—plus our sponsor [Farmington Storage]’s museum-grade air keeps your stuff safer than his freedom.
One man, two violated orders, $50K bond—plus our sponsor [Farmington Storage]’s museum-grade air keeps your stuff safer than his freedom.
A duo at 512 Plainville Avenue was arrested within minutes of each other for violating protective orders. The Wednesday night legal drama unfolded in true suburban style.
Five arrests in five days: From a DUI to a domestic doubleheader, Farmington’s misdemeanor machine hums along—sponsored by storage air more stable than your ex’s temper.
Farmington posts six jobs—from $16-an-hour tee‑time wrangler to $81k firefighter—and a smorgasbord of board seats. Applications close on August 15 for two top roles.
Speeding before dawn, DUI after: Farmington Police log one arrest, a $1,500 bond, and a court date—brought to you by the only storage unit in CT with “museum air.”
Farmington Zoning Approves Trucks at 155 Scott Swamp; Septic System Repair in Ridgeline Zone Also Gets Green Light By Jack…
Satirical stroll through this week’s Farmington arrest log—larceny, trespass, and a $40k bond—served with museum‑grade air courtesy of Farmington Storage.
Farmington Historic District Commission approves new signs for Noah Wallace School, tweaks a Church Street garage plan, and blesses LED spotlights for St. Patrick’s Church—all in one lively session.
Farmington’s lone weekend arrest involves an 18-year-old, two larceny charges, and a $ 2,500 bond—proving that petty crime never sleeps, it just shops locally. 🛒
July 16, Inland Wetlands Commission okays cemetery road shift, private garage, and Scout benches while Hill‑Stead’s historic walkway awaits a September site walk.