The winner was a Plainville man last week.
The Farmington resident was honored for his work at Quinnipiac University's school of medicine in North Haven.
The pop megastar signed a guitar that was donated as part of the Dream Ride auction last month at the Farmington Polo Club.
While town offices and schools are closed Monday, Sept. 4, Labor Day will not impact that week's trash collection.
The facility's recent 'Summer Camp Week' celebration takes residents back to the summers of their childhood.
The trail will be open on weekends in some portions, but that area is closed for trail work during the week.
A special benefit event at the Farmington Polo Club Aug. 4 will provide returning veterans with some much-needed professional attire.
Both branches are due for some electrical work, prompting the closure.
The Farmington Town Council recently voted to begin the process of creating both Farmington and Unionville cultural districts.
The event will take place at Blue Back Square in West Hartford for Farmington-based nonprofit 'Moya Ukraine.'
The winning ticket was purchased at a Plainville convenience store.
The resident was honored for her work helping others adjust to the sometimes-difficult changes of assisted living.
Gov. Ned Lamont last week announced the State of Connecticut is releasing more than $7 million in state grants to several nonprofit groups.
Check out the latest winner of $10,000 or more in a CT Lottery game and where the lucky ticket was acquired.
The revenue is part of a statewide plan to help Connecticut municipalities clean up those small booze bottles that are littering roadsides.
While town and schools are closed Memorial Day, the long holiday weekend will not impact trash collection.
The Town of Farmington recently unveiled a list of do's and don'ts when it comes to bears and trash/recycling services.
The annual American Cancer Society fundraiser seeks teams from Farmington, West Hartford, Simsbury, Canton, Avon and Burlington.
The video was recently taken and has been viewed more than 700,000 times.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Farmington.
The woman was awarded a 'Quilt of Valor' at her Farmington-based assisted living community recently.
The winning ticket was purchased at a local gas station.
With a vote coming April 27, the building committee is at Starbucks Saturday to promote turning old FHS into the new Farmingotn Town Hall.
The two-day event takes place Friday, March 31, and Saturday, April 1.
The new "Batterson State Park" would be located on a former City of Hartford park site that is, actually, in Farmington and New Britain.
The Town of Farmington this week unveiled an updated web page about the work of the 1928 Building Committee charged with the project.
A state regulatory agency Wednesday ordered Aquarion Water Co. to slash its rates after the company sought to increase customer water bills.
A regional collection of household waste starts later this month for Canton, Avon, Farmington, Granby and Simsbury.
The Farmington Police Department this week welcomed a new addition to the force, an official service dog.
Built by a man who could be called Farmington's Donald Trump (without the controversy), the two sites were built in 1905 and 1917.
The $30 game ticket was purchased by an anonynous Plainville resident.
Local pupils will enjoy a four-day break during Presidents Day weekend.
The Farmington Public Library next week is hosting a well-known tea expert for a special, relaxing program on the therapeutic drink.
The Farmington Community & Senior Center will be utilized as an emergency warming shelter for those who need it.
Randall Munroe is a former NASA scientist who is now a web-comic creator and New York Times best-selling author.
The Friends of the Farmington Library are asking folks to think of them when they're looking to share their books and donate them.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Farmington with contributions big and small.
The program starts Monday and is for residents and/or property owners of Farmington.
The project focused on updates to essential spaces, including the living room, lobby and private dining room.