The drive is at the Knights of Columbus.
The latest Farmington real estate and jobs news and more in our mid-week in review.
Lucky is now in the Lake Garda area.
Here is a look back at the top stories of the month.
The report examined drinking patterns in the summer months for all 50 states, and even highlights which days people drink the most.
New statistics from the state Department of Labor show unemployment rates for every town in Connecticut.
A camp worker's cause of death is released, a Farmington business is honored, how you know you're from Farmington, and more.
The Hartford Courant recently put together a list of ways that you know you're from Farmington. How accurate is the list?
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Drinking a stranger's wine/ couple cited for having sex in car/ snakes in a house/ a business to close/ neglected animals seized and more.
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Schools rank among the best, a Silver Alert issued, a man is killed in a motorcycle crash, and more.
A report analyzes how many Dunkin’ Donuts are located in each community and explores whether you have too many or not enough.
Best selling author seriously injured in a crash, father receives probation after accidentally shooting his son, duck rescue, and more.
Foodshare is a Bloomfield-based non-profit that helps stock food pantries in the Hartford area.
The best places to live, Indiana takes a stab at Connecticut, and Malloy proposes business tax rollbacks.
Residents and commuters should be aware of potential traffic delays in Farmington.
Firefighters rescue a robin, Ex-NFL star builds a trampoline park, Heidi Klum may buy an island, mother charged with murder, and more.
A new report lists the top 268 places to live in Connecticut and the rankings are surprising in some cases.
Obituaries with ties to Farmington, the unhealthiest meals, and a proposed apartment complex causes concern.
Heroin is killing residents at an alarming rate, a naked woman asks police to shoot her, and charges filed after wife refuses to leave bed.
The Goddard School raised money to purchase supplies for Connecticut Children's Medical Center.
Residents have traffic and safety concerns when it comes to the proposed $60 million project.
Residents protest, hot weather has arrived, and a population study.