The ticket was purchased in a West Hartford convenience store.
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The benefit game is Saturday at Farmington High School between police and firefighters.
Hereβs Why Janet Pulver Was Shouted Out As a Farmington Local Hero
The community forum on race relations is Thursday, both in-person and via Zoom.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in Farmington with contributions big and small.
This new acquisition makes it the earliest piece of American silver in Colonial Williamsburg's collection.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to recognize Farmington student athletes for the qualities that drive their competitive spirit.
Therapy dogs are especially good with children and reading to one helps children improve their reading skills.
The event is for residents of Farmington, Avon, Canton, Granby, Simsbury and Suffield.
The town will pick up various, unwanted items for five days later in October.
The project is on town property and does not require any PZC action.
The date has been rescheduled to Oct. 6 at a yet-to-be-finalized location.
Students from Avon, Berlin, Bristol, Farmington, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Southington and Wethersfield will benefit.
Next week's trash and recycling schedule will not change, town says.
The latest Connecticut Hidden Gem offers vintage things in a vintage setting on a drive along a country road.
Jeanne Kenealy has recently celebrated her 100th birthday.
The latest Hidden Gem offers vintage things in a vintage setting.
Police remind residents of the town's ordinance on feeding wildlife.
Bank of America summer leadership program engaging four students from high schools in Hartford, Wallingford and Farmington.
He bought the winning ticket July 29 at a Hartford convenience store.
Avon woman purchased the ticket this week and won $25,000.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has award cash grants for 50 different organizations in greater Hartford area, including Farmington.
The latest Gem is a trail to an 1800s architectural marvel.
This week's Hidden Gem has ties with the Juneteenth observances and the Underground Railroad.
Robin Roberts talked to Liz Carroll, whose Farmington-based "Tooth Bear-y" brand offers a twist on the Tooth Fairy tradition.
A credit union will give money to three nonprofits with the highest vote tally, and a Farmington organization is among the candidates.
Bertha Komor has wanted to meet a penguin for her entire life. Mystic Aquarium and a nonprofit made it happen, according to reports.
Tours and a talk will take place at both 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the Avon home under construction.
The tours explore Farmington Village's history as a temporary home for people who had escaped slavery in the early 1800s.
Next month, Lucy Winn will speak on the importance of honeybees to the public's daily lives and the role beekeepers play in pollination.
Tunxis team competed against other Connecticut Community Colleges in a variety of challenges.
More than 470 graduates will receive 607 associate degrees and certificates.
A silver alert was issued for Joshua Rivera, 17, who was reported missing on Tuesday. Rivera has since been located.
Residents of the assisted living center recently ventured out for some kite-flying at Batterson Pond Park.
The Farmington libraries have a new trustee.
The event will be held April 19 at the Sarah Porter Memorial Hall at the First Church.
A scratch ticket for a popular game turned into a big payday in Farmington.
Officials on Farmington want opinions on the future of the circa 1928 high school building.
After more than four years at the church, the Rev. Dr. Sandra Olsen's position is now "permanent."