Section of Route 6 slated for long-term construction beginning June 28.
Plaza houses Dick's Sporting Goods on the West Hartford-Farmington line.
Farmington's town manager spoke about the 'State of the Town' at a regional chamber event June 16.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Farmington.
Museum to host day-long Juneteenth event on Saturday, June 25.
New agreement with union this month calls for modest pay raises over three years, along with slightly larger medical co-pays.
This week's Hidden Gem has ties with the Juneteenth observances and the Underground Railroad.
Accident closed left and center lanes of highway.
Town manager announces new hires at council meeting last week. Prior police chief to lead Avon Police Department.
Students walked out of Farmington High School after the school wouldn't raise a pride flag in its courtyard, the Hartford Courant reported.
Connecticut Children's neonatal intensive care network was ranked among the best nationally, according to U.S. News and World Report
The state representative — and former Farmington Town Council member — is once again running for the Connecticut House of Representatives.
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.
A total of 459 students from 60 CT towns received the recognition.
A certified financial planner and CPA, she has over 25 years of experience and is the treasurer of a state financial planning association.
Bertha Komor has wanted to meet a penguin for her entire life. Mystic Aquarium and a nonprofit made it happen, according to reports.
He was arrested on the highway after saying he was going to shoot his ex-girlfriend, officers and people at Westfarms mall, police said.
Tours and a talk will take place at both 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the Avon home under construction.
A pursuit stemming from a "domestic incident" caused the crash on I-84 Eastbound, NBC Connecticut reported.
The tours explore Farmington Village's history as a temporary home for people who had escaped slavery in the early 1800s.
When Nick Duncan was in seventh grade, he told his future coach that he'd become her best rower ever. He did, and now he'll row for Navy.
Grads in the school's class of 2022 hail from 62 Connecticut towns and several other states.
Next month, Lucy Winn will speak on the importance of honeybees to the public's daily lives and the role beekeepers play in pollination.
Students entering grades 8-12 of all rowing skill levels are invited to sign up for two-week sessions hosted by high school crew coaches.
Both sides of the highway are closed in Farmington due to a hazmat incident, state police said.
Honorees at the 39th annual CIAC Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet were feted in person Sunday after virtual celebrations the past two years.
Tunxis team competed against other Connecticut Community Colleges in a variety of challenges.
Farmington's annual Memorial Day parade will return this year — but due to construction, the route will be different.
More than 470 graduates will receive 607 associate degrees and certificates.
Town officials confirmed to the Hartford Courant that the discount chain plans to open in Farmington. An opening date hasn't been announced.
A silver alert was issued for Joshua Rivera, 17, who was reported missing on Tuesday. Rivera has since been located.
Lawmakers passed a bill that will reimburse the town for 30 percent of the school's construction costs, the Hartford Courant reported.
Residents of the assisted living center recently ventured out for some kite-flying at Batterson Pond Park.
They are two of 2,500 high school seniors nationwide who were awarded $2,500 scholarships following a rigorous application process.
Farmington's Chief of Police Paul Melanson told the Hartford Courant that he will become Avon's chief of police in July.
Two people were taken to the hospital after their car hit another car before crashing into the restaurant, NBC Connecticut reported.
An honors student at Farmington High School, he was one of fewer than 400 appointments from a pool of over 2,000 applicants.
Plans for hundreds of new units in town have been approved, the Hartford Courant reported.
A woman is over $13,000 richer after she bought a winning lottery ticket at a Farmington store, according to the Connecticut Lottery.