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Tunxis opened the food pantry in September to provide assistance to students may be experiencing financial difficulties.
A large branch from a dead tree surprised a motorist on Route 4 Monday morning.
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In addition to the public schools, a number of other activities and organizations will be closed due to the anticipated snowfall.
Dental assisting students visited 15 preschoolers at Tunxis Early Childhood Center.
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Farmington Valley American Muslim Center invites the public to an Open House on Saturday, February 11.
Amy’s Angels has provided more than $300,000 in immediate financial aid to those experiencing hardship.
The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain has made scholarships available to 2017 high school seniors in Farmington.
The event aims to help families and individuals in CT acquire the knowledge and ability to effectively manage their personal finances.
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The grant was awarded by the Farmington Bank Community Foundation, to benefit a one-year internship for young adults with disabilities.
Applications are available online.
Farmington Bank employees donated more than 300 pieces of clothing including outfits, outerwear, accessories to My Sisters’ Place.
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50 Cent summoned to bankruptcy court, high school gets high U.S. ranking, Otis heir destroys Trump star and more Farmington news of 2016.
Faculty and staff of Tunxis Community College organized a holiday toy and food drive on campus to benefit students in Farmington.
The Red Cross Ball will be held in Hartford on Saturday, March 25. The celebration will include a focus on fire safety.
The MDC has issued a drought advisory for several area towns.
Overnight snow is expected to continue until late morning, then change to rain after noon.
The Foundation provided a $7,500 grant to the Open Hearth Emergency Shelter.
Flags were lowered on Dec. 7, 2016 to mark the 75 anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack.
Farmington is one of 17 communities in Connecticut which will be receiving grant awards totaling $4.7 million.
Larger-than-life reimagination of the North Pole paired with state-of-the-art technology enables children to partner with Santa’s Elves.
A short ceremony will be held November 11 at Town Hall in honor of Veteran's Day.
The American Red Cross will host an informational session in Farmington for new and existing volunteers on Thursday, November 10.
The governor said a drought watch applies to Hartford County.
The museum is located in a preserved Grand Army of the Republic hall in Vernon and draws visitors and scholars from all over the area.
Tunxis invites the community to its Annual Economic Conference and Networking Breakfast featuring Bonnie Stewart November 18.
Farmington ranks third in Connecticut for most bear sightings in the past year.
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