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October 9, 2025
  • Farmington Arrest Log: Warrant, Shoplifting, And A Court Date That Can’t Be Ghosted
  • Farmington TPZ: ADU Approved on Penfield, Accessibility Expansion on Robbin, Historic Barn Work and New Garage on Mountain Spring; Nov. 12 Hearings Set
  • Farmington Arrest Log: One Warrant Arrest, Larceny 6th and Payment Card Charge, Court Today
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  • Farmington Arrest Log: Warrant, Shoplifting, And A Court Date That Can’t Be Ghosted

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  • Farmington TPZ: ADU Approved on Penfield, Accessibility Expansion on Robbin, Historic Barn Work and New Garage on Mountain Spring; Nov. 12 Hearings Set

    22 hours ago22 hours ago
  • Farmington Arrest Log: One Warrant Arrest, Larceny 6th and Payment Card Charge, Court Today

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  • Farmington Police Arrest Log: Names, Charges, Bonds, and Court Dates

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  • Farmington Arrest Log: Charges, Times, Bonds, Court Dates (Yes, Everyone’s Still “Alleged”)

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  • Farmington CT Week Ahead: Wetlands Meeting Oct 1, Absentee Ballots Oct 3, Debates & Voter Events (Sept 28–Oct 5, 2025)

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  • Arrest Log: Warrant Arrest on High Street, Bond Set at $50,000, Court Date Sept. 26, 2025

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  • Three Warrants, One Morning: Farmington Police Arrest Eric D. Baker on Larceny and Failure-to-Appear Charges

    2 weeks ago2 weeks ago
  • Farmington–Avon Plan America 250 Celebration: Fireworks, Music, and a Shared Budget at 99 Thompson Road

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  • Farmington Police Arrests, Sept. 19–22: Charges, Bonds, Court Dates

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Follow the latest news and decisions from the Farmington Board of Education, shaping the future of our children and the quality of education in our community.

  • Farmington

Farmington Bike Committee Eyes Trail Links, School Routes, and E-Bike Law Updates

Jack Beckett3 months ago3 months ago05 mins

Farmington’s Bicycle Advisory Committee tackles development updates, e-bike rules, and school sidewalk planning, with help from new BOE liaison James Ratcliffe.

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  • Farmington

Farmington Schools Salute Superintendent Greeter, Tackle Bus Woes, and Launch Summer Programs

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago04 mins

Farmington’s Board of Education honored outgoing Superintendent Kathleen C. Greeter, confronted a rocky bus contract, and previewed summer learning—leaving cupcakes in its wake.

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  • Farmington

Policies, Politics, and a Broken Lift: Farmington’s April BOE Blowout

Jack Beckett5 months ago5 months ago06 mins

Farmington’s superintendent search report sparks debate, laughter, and a few polite facepalms over policy contradictions and ChatGPT cameos.

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  • Farmington

Farmington School Board Moves Forward in Superintendent Search—Here’s What’s Next

Jack Beckett7 months ago7 months ago03 mins

Farmington’s Board of Education selects CABE Executive Search Services to find the next superintendent 📚👀. Catch up on the details—and watch the meeting here.

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  • Farmington

Farmington Schools: Budget Hike Approved, Superintendent Search Kicks Off & Retirements Reshape Staff 📚💡

Jack Beckett8 months ago05 mins

Farmington’s school board locks in a budget hike, launches a superintendent search, and honors retiring teachers. See the full breakdown with key quotes.

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  • New Britain

New Britain Middle Schools Embrace Phone-Free Learning with Yondr Pouches

Jack Beckett9 months ago03 mins

Say goodbye to distractions! New Britain’s Slade & Pulaski middle schools are locking away cell phones during class with Yondr pouches. Find out why this move is making waves 📱⬇️.

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A black-and-white stipple illustration of a January 2025 meeting schedule theme. A town hall building is in the background, and a calendar labeled "January 2025" is in the foreground with small icons for meetings such as a gavel, a leaf, and a blueprint.
  • Farmington

Farmington’s January 2025 Meeting Lineup 🏛️: From Town Hall to Civic Action!

Jack Beckett9 months ago9 months ago02 mins

Your guide to Farmington’s January 2025 town meetings 🗓️. All events at Town Hall—don’t miss out on key local discussions! 🏡”

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  • Farmington

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

Jack Beckett10 months ago04 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 Finances Revealed: October’s Numbers Speak

masonsmarket10 months ago04 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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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 Beckett10 months ago02 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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