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  • Farmington DUI Arrest: Bulica Charged at 1:26 A.M.—Thanks, 🏛️ Farmington Storage
  • Farmington TPZ OKs U‑Haul Fleet at Farmington Storage, Approves Ridgeline Septic Fix
  • Farmington Arrest Log: Larceny, Trespass & a $40k Bond
  • HDU Signs, Garage Revamp, and LED Spotlights Approved at Farmington Historic District Commission
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  • Farmington Arrest Log: Larceny, Trespass & a $40k Bond

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  • HDU Signs, Garage Revamp, and LED Spotlights Approved at Farmington Historic District Commission

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Farmington Wetlands Panel Approves Cemetery Road Shift, Garage Build, Scout Benches; Hill‑Stead Path Heads for Site Walk

Jack Beckett1 week ago1 week ago06 mins

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.

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Farmington ZBA Denies Poplar Hill Garage Variance After 3‑3 Split

Jack Beckett1 month ago1 month ago07 mins

Exact quotes drive home why Farmington’s ZBA split 3‑3 over Andrew Ritchie’s Poplar Hill garage bid, citing “personal hardship,” tree loss, and slope debates.

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