Freshman legislator appointed to Education, Internship and Public Health Committees.
Effort is designed to spread teen safe driving messages via Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
Directs town manager, school board to increase spending 2-3 percent over last year.
Amy Suffredini took her seat on the council Tuesday night.
"We can’t allow the loss of innocent life we saw in Newtown to happen again," Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty said in a statement.
Town recently received sufficient reimbursement from FEMA to drop costs to town to approximately $400,000.
Responses due in by Feb. 15, 2013.
The DMV is reversing 106 years of history by now requiring adults to obtain a learner's permit before they can get a driver's license in Connecticut. The measure is one of dozens of new state laws that take affect Jan. 2, 2013.
Farmington Public Works Department will be picking up trees.
Notices on new assessments have gone out; residents may request a hearing.
Observance coincides with statewide moment of silence one week after Sandy Hook shooting.
Downsizes project from three houses to two following critical comments from zoning commission.
Unionville pharmacy gets okay with conditions from town staff.
Canton officials authorize letter opposing MDC option.
Town Committee name "caring and concerned resident of Farmington" to replace Mike Demicco.
Democratic councilor leaving seat to serve in Hartford.
From opportunities to finish your Christmas shopping, light a menorah, learn some local history or attend government meetings, there's a lot going on this week.
86-acre parcel near Batterson Park is owned by the city of Hartford and slated for development.
Public invited to reception for Mike Demicco.
The University of Connecticut and town of Mansfield need water and a proposed project could divert as much as 1.93 millions gallons from the Farmington Valley.
Simsbury Police suggest residents find an alternate route during a paving project on Route 10 this week.
DOT project aims to ease traffic through Farmington Center, Route 10 and is scheduled to begin in the spring.
Project to expand popular eatery gets approval at Town Plan and Zoning Commission.
The Town Plan and Zoning Commission rejected a local woman's plan to run a food cart at the corner of Burlington Road.
The Avon Free Public Library will host national traveling exhibit 'Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War' from Dec. 15 to Feb. 3, along with related programming and displays.
Burhoe owners forced to relocate landscaping business from their property; now they're looking to subdivide and add 3,000-4,000 square foot homes.
Public hearing closed as Town Plan and Zoning Commission prepares for vote.
Farmington, Hartford will host meeting to answer questions, hear public comment.
Prostar Inc. among Connecticut employers found in violation.
In recognition of all our veterans.
State commissioners hail veterans.ct.gov as a way to help veterans find what they need.
Structure was approved by Famington zoning officials and falls within local regulations.
After winning special election in 2011, she heads back to State Capital.
Most voters followed traditional party lines but some veered toward third parties.
State Rep. Brian Becker, D-19, of West Hartford, defeated his Republican placeholder opponent Jon Landry, of Farmington, by a couple thousand votes.
In the last Blue Nutmeg and Red Nutmeg survey of influential political insiders in Connecticut, there is disagreement over whether Obama or Romney ran the more effective campaign. But both camps say McMahon-Murphy won't make much of a difference.
What you'll see in the voting booth on Tuesday
Conscious that placeholder opponent Jon Landry (R) is not spending money to campaign, State Rep. Brian Becker, D-19, is cutting back on mailings and costs in Election 2012.
Where to vote, the list of candidates, and how the town voted in past elections. Check back mid-day for updates from the polling stations.
Orthodontist proposes to build a 10,000 square-foot building where an old house now sits on Plainville Avenue.