Farmington HDC Approves 44 Colton Street Door Replacement, Elects Officers
The Commission’s work Tuesday night was procedural, precise, and refreshingly drama-free. In Farmington, that counts as a feature, not a bug.
The Commission’s work Tuesday night was procedural, precise, and refreshingly drama-free. In Farmington, that counts as a feature, not a bug.
Civil engineer Joanne White presented 7 years of evidence demanding Wells Acres road reconstruction. Farmington Council then approved major contracts totaling over $773,000. Two-week deadline issued.
Cupola complete, windows at 80%, new ductwork approved, and contingency steady. Sept. 9 meeting canceled; Sept. 23 at 4:30 p.m. set—then a hard-hat tour. Elevator slips; budget doesn’t.
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Farmington police arrest man for DUI and following too closely on Scott Swamp Road, August 14. Court date set for August 19.
19 arrests, one very busy suspect, and 0 regard for court dates. Thank you to Farmington Storage, where you can arrive in style.
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. 🛒
Farmington High School Committee tackles punch lists, construction updates, and a superintendent search. Rusty virtual pledges included. 😅🏫
Farmington’s ad-hoc Sidewalk Committee debated who pays for concrete, why 75 percent agreement matters, and when an F-graded path finally sees a jackhammer.
Farmington Police nab two alleged peace-disturbers in one afternoon; protective orders and expired paperwork headline our sleepy hamlet’s crime blotter.
$1.6M approved. Attic hatch added. Ceilings full of holes. One meeting canceled. Progress marches uphill.