Town Council proclaims its thanks to all our veterans.
Removing storm debris may take up to 45 days; costing $1.27 million.
About a dozen residents speak out against plan mostly with worries about impacted businesses.
Penn State sex assault case raises concerns about silence
He wants to find out what the town wants, delay revaluation and possibly catch up on capital projects.
What the Town did during the storm and next steps.
Curbside debris pickup to begin Monday.
Republicans pick up under-ticket seats.
Outages down under 25 percent. Estimated 140 crews working in town.
Election day proceeding as usual despite issues.
Plan would bring sanitary sewer service to about 95 homes.
Vote tallies on one referendum and 10 local races.
Request for deferral denied. Voters who normally vote at West Woods will cast their ballot at Irving A Robbins instead.
Certified Green Builder seeks alternate seat on Zoning Board of Appeals
Former council member wants to redirect money from salaries and benefits to children.
Town Plan and Zoning Commission Chairman running again to help ensure the responsible development of Farmington.
CL&P believes that approx. 70% of power will be restored by midnight tonight.
Republican candidate for Town Council chairman previously served as vice-chair
Republican seeks fourth term on Town Council to focus on taxes, traffic, revaluation and neglected properties.
Incumbent Democrat says he'll focus on balancing taxes and services.
New estimates released for each municipality.
Zoning Board of Appeals candidate wants to give back to community.
Windsor town engineer seeks alternate seat on Town Plan and Zoning Commission.
Business owner, town native, seeks zoning seat to promote public health, safety and welfare.
Landscape architect seeks zoning seat to enforce rules, support businesses
CL&P says 40 line, 15 tree crews in town today.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Friday that Jame Lee Witt will work pro bono in the review of company management during the recent storm reparations and recovery.
No requests anywhere in state to reschedule; making a change would require a court order
Taking care of residents during storm aftermath was the number one priority.
The latest assistance will allow towns including Farmington an opportunity to receive additional funding to assist in the recovery efforts.
Unionville Center, Farmington High School, parts of Route 6 now have power.
Board of Education member, small business owner seeks Town Council seat.
Farmington and Avon officials speak out against power company's absence.
News for businesses
Compost station also open extended hours
Small business owner and incumbent to focus on finance issues on Town Council.
Council Vice Chair looks to keep seat to help town retain quality services, schools, low taxes.
The governor said Wednesday that costs will exceed those of Irene and is requesting further federal assistance.
Connecticut Water setting up potable water sites.
Franklin Jewelers owner wants to continue in constable post.