A simple bill that sparked a heated debate won't make it to the senate floor this year.
A public hearing hosted by Sen. Kevin Witkos at Canton High School Monday on proposed gun legislation brought residents from Canton, Avon, Simsbury, Farmington, New Hartford and Torrington, as well as others from Sandy Hook and Cheshire.
Bills pending before the General Assembly were proposed following recent Taser deaths in this state. But the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association says the bills could increase the risk of lawsuits against police departments.
U.S. representatives will be at the Farmington Library tonight; public is welcome.
The Commerce Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly kills the bill.
The vice president of Connecticut Energy Marketers says it's "an ill-conceived idea" that will hurt taxpayers.
Large items and containers can now be recycled in your blue barrel.
A proposal for electronic tolls on some of the state's major highways got sidelined in committee last week.
The Town Council approved a 1.87 percent spending increase, similar to the town manager's recommended budget.
Special meeting to be held to consider and take action on proposed 2013-14 town, school budgets and tax rate.
The state paid out $1.4 billion last year in pensions, with 525 state retirees getting at least $100,000 each annually, the group reports.
Request for Chromebooks would allow technology to be integrated with learning and for new state assessments to be taken, officials say.
Ask Town Council to make no cuts and allow them to vote on it as is.
The Town Council will issue a proclamation tonight declaring March 12 Girl Scout Day.
Second class at Farmington Collaborative Preschool would reduce waiting list, offer more spots for local children.
Town Manager's proposed 2013-14 budget reflects a 1.87 percent increase over this year. But savings in other places mean the difference won't be made up all by homeowners.
Governor met with New London mayor, police chief to try to keep the issue "hot."
To appeal real estate, personal property and motor vehicle assessments apply soon.
Freshman Rep. Mike Demicco's bill would break "ambulance monopoly."
Say loss of car tax would mean hundreds of dollars increase in taxes on homeowners.
CTfastrak will hold an open house and is looking for input regarding the busway which is under construction in Farmington and adjacent towns.
Westfarms mall owner grew by $20 million but much of the list remained steady.
Names Farmington schools to each category of 'Schools of Distinction' list.
First public hearing is March 12; Annual Town Meeting is April 22; referendum is May 2.
Would require an increase of 7.81% to mill rate to compensate after real estate revaluation.
Since Congress vetoed an eleventh-hour plan to avoid the federal cuts, implementation today looks likely.
$50 million project would do several things including deal with smell.
The Farmington Town Council will hear presentation at 7 p.m.
The Town Council recently approved the new blight list.
Home subject of residency suit, being fined $100 a day.
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The governor wants to ban large capacity magazines for guns, implement universal and comprehensive background checks for gun purchases and strengthen the assault weapons ban.
The deadline to submit an application to be involved with Farmington's effort to improve the climate, safety and accommodation of bicyclists is Feb. 22.
Rep. Diana Urban has proposed a bill that is up for a public hearing today that would prohibit municipalities from enacting legislation banning specific dog breeds.
The director of the Farmington Library appointed by Gov. Malloy.
Another $82,407 would be lost under Malloy budget after January sale.
Farmington avoided having any businesses on the list, but several neighboring communities have companies at least 90 days delinquent on their taxes, according to the state's Department of Revenue Services.
Board of Directors asks town for help finding more space for Farmington's only open cemetery.
Gov. Malloy proposes exempting 90 percent of vehicles from property tax but local officials say that will mean making up the difference in real estate taxes.
State-manadated plan lays out what to do in case of emergency to ensure elections can continue.