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May 21, 2025
  • Three Arrests, One Weekend, Zero Dull Moments: Farmington Police Log May 16–18
  • Arrest Log: Eight Taken Into Custody in Farmington
  • Bike Path Plans, School-Zone Safety and a Fight Over Weeds: Inside Farmington’s Bike Advisory Marathon 🚲
  • When Farmington talks sewage, things get pungent
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  • Three Arrests, One Weekend, Zero Dull Moments: Farmington Police Log May 16–18

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  • Arrest Log: Eight Taken Into Custody in Farmington

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • Bike Path Plans, School-Zone Safety and a Fight Over Weeds: Inside Farmington’s Bike Advisory Marathon 🚲

    4 days ago4 days ago
  • When Farmington talks sewage, things get pungent

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  • Farmington Council Honors Scout, Advances $162K Tinty Barn Repair

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A black and white stipple illustration depicting small-town crime elements, including a police badge, handcuffs, a gavel, and a subtle storage facility in the background, styled like a vintage newspaper.
  • Farmington

Two Arrests, One Town, Zero Chill: Farmington’s Crime Watch 🕵️‍♂️🍩

Jack Beckett5 months ago05 mins

Farmington CT arrests: breach of peace, misuse of 911, failure to appear. Details and laughs, sponsored by Farmington Storage. “Because your stuff deserves museum air!”

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  • Farmington

🎓 “Farmington High Committee Meeting Recap: Progress and Challenges” 🚧

Jack Beckett5 months ago5 months ago04 mins

Key updates from the Farmington High School Building Committee, including construction milestones and financial approvals. Watch the full meeting here.

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  • Farmington

🚜 Farmington Zoning Board Approves Parking Variance for Local Business

Jack Beckett5 months ago05 mins

Farmington Zoning Board of Appeals grants a parking variance to Morin Tree Service, reducing residential impacts and enhancing operational efficiency. 🌳

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A black and white stipple illustration depicting small-town crime elements, including a police badge, handcuffs, a gavel, and a subtle storage facility in the background, styled like a vintage newspaper.
  • Farmington

Farmington Crime Chronicles: The Arrest Log Nobody Asked For 🚨

Jack Beckett5 months ago03 mins

Farmington, CT’s latest arrest log: Larceny tales, motor vehicles, and court dates! Sponsored by Farmington Storage—store your secrets with museum-level air quality.

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A black and white stipple illustration of a high school construction site. It features parking lot renovations, drainage improvements, and workers using tools and heavy equipment. Safety cones and a faint outline of a high school building are visible in the background.
  • Farmington

Farmington HS Construction Hits Milestone: $316K Payment Approved! 💼

Jack Beckett5 months ago03 mins

Farmington High’s revamp moves forward! Contractors paid $316K for parking, drainage & more. Learn how these updates are transforming our school.

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  • Farmington

Farmington’s Indoor Air Quality: Clearing the Air, One School at a Time

Jack Beckett5 months ago07 mins

Discover how Farmington Public Schools is leading the way in indoor air quality (IAQ) improvements with the Tools for Schools program. Learn about the latest inspections, HVAC upgrades, and compliance with Connecticut’s new IAQ mandates, ensuring safe and healthy classrooms for students and staff.

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  • Farmington

Farmington Finances Revealed: October’s Numbers Speak

masonsmarket5 months ago07 mins

Discover key insights from Farmington’s October 2024 Financial Report, including teacher salaries, special education investments, and transportation savings. Stay informed with a detailed budget breakdown and watch the full Board of Education meeting on YouTube.

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Farmington Arrest Log: From Trespassing Tumults to Larceny Lamentations 🚓

Jack Beckett5 months ago07 mins

Dive into Farmington’s latest police blotter—detailed arrests from Munson Road to Stop & Shop. A shoutout to Farmington Storage, where museum air meets your clutter.

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A black and white stipple art illustration of a high school graduation ceremony. Students in caps and gowns are on a stage with banners and a calendar showing June 10, 2025, while a cheering crowd of family members is in the background.
  • Farmington

Farmington High Sets Graduation Date: June 10, 2025—Snow Be Damned!

Jack Beckett5 months ago04 mins

🎓 Farmington Grads vs. Snow Days! June 10, 2025, is locked for graduation—no blizzards, no backtracking, just caps, gowns, and safe all-night parties! Plan those celebrations and thank Mother Nature for (hopefully) cooperating. ☃️

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Farmington’s School Bus Woes: $7,000 Credit Marks Turning Point for Rocky Start

Jack Beckett5 months ago5 months ago07 mins

Discover the inside story of Farmington’s school bus service’s rocky start and $7,000 credit from Specialty Transportation. Learn what went wrong, how it was fixed, and what’s next for the district. Stay informed with The Farmington Mercury!

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