Skip to content
May 20, 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
The Farmington Mercury

The Farmington Mercury

Always Last. to Breaking news #Alpha

  • Home
  • Farmington
    • About the Farmington Mercury
    • Op-Ed
    • Homes for SaleExplore the latest homes for sale in Connecticut: detailed listings, market trends, and expert advice for buyers and sellers.
    • Election 2024
    • Farmington Police DepartmentFarmington Police Department news: arrest reports, safety updates, and community policing initiatives.
    • Historic District Commission
    • Farmington Wetlands Committee
    • Farmington High School
    • Farmington Town Planning and Zoning Committee
    • Board of Education
    • Available Positions in Farmington
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
Headlines
  • Three Arrests, One Weekend, Zero Dull Moments: Farmington Police Log May 16–18

    20 hours ago19 hours ago
  • 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

    4 days ago4 days ago
  • Farmington Council Honors Scout, Advances $162K Tinty Barn Repair

    5 days ago5 days ago

Home - Wellness

Tag: Wellness

Brain Rot. Oxford Word of 2024
  • Lifestyle

🧠 “Brain Rot” Is Oxford’s Word of the Year. Here’s Why It’s Everywhere in 2024 📱

Jack Beckett6 months ago6 months ago05 mins

“Brain rot” is 2024’s Oxford Word of the Year, a fitting roast of our obsession with endless scrolling 📱. Dive into the digital decay 🍿 and what it says about us. 👀

Read More
  • Farmington

🚀 From Dyslexia to Everest: Meghan Buchanan’s GGRIT Journey 🌍

Jack Beckett6 months ago6 months ago06 mins

Dyslexic aerospace engineer Meghan Buchanan conquers Everest and life’s challenges with GGRIT—gratitude, growth, resilience, integrity, and tenacity. Be inspired by her neurodivergent triumph!

Read More
The Farmington Mercury © 2024 by IDEO Communications is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Powered By BlazeThemes.