The summer of 2025 is rapidly ending, with local students ready to fill the hallways for the 2025-26 school year.
They are known for being "friendly, courteous and kind in a very busy environment."
All information is provided by the Farmington Police Department. Charges are allegations, not convictions.
Check out the Sept. 10 Fall Kickoff to see if lifelong learning is a fit for you.
The annual celebration in Farmington will feature classic cars, motorcycles, food, and music to benefit an area charitable organization.
The facility is operated by UConn Health, which is investigating the cause of the fire.
A new Unionville Museum exhibit opened Sunday, reflecting on the impacts of the Great Flood of 1955 on Farmington and Unionville.
The East Hartford resident and the Hartford resident will be sentenced in November.
While a splash pad will not be open this summer at the park, new pickleball courts could be ready for use by fall.
The Farmington Library's main site on Monteith Drive is hosting a program on birds of prey, with live birds part of the event.
The building committee charged with turning the old Farmington HS building into a new Farmington Town Hall released an update recently.
The Farmington Democratic Town Committee offers two scholarship awards to local high school graduates.
20 new businesses opened in Farmington recently.
The winning ticket was purchased at a Farmington gas station earlier this week.
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The new Farmington Land Trust executive director started July 1, following the retirement of its previous director of four years.
From now until Friday, Aug. 8, Farmington Community Services is collecting back-to-school supply donations for those who need them.
The suspect, who police said was three times the legal limit of intoxication, will appear in Hartford Superior Court next week.
A driver was arrested for drunken driving and violating the state's "move over law," after incidents in Farmington and Plainville.
Attendees can meet with an advisor, finalize their schedules, and register for classes at one of CT State’s campus locations listed.
This townwide festival, where most events are Free takes place August 1-3
A current three-term councilman was endorsed to run for Farmington Town Council chairman, the town's top elected position.
Connecticut's third 'Metal Supermarkets' store opened in Farmington on Monday, July 21, specializing in custom metal products and pipes.
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The soon-to-be college freshman was named a National Merit Scholar during the July round of awards.
He was named one of three Student Athletes of the Year in his school's athletic conference.
Two family-run companies have merged in Farmington to become one, larger organization.
This installation marks the 70th anniversary of the most devastating natural disaster to strike Unionville and the Farmington Valley.
The newly appointed director of public safety will oversee all fire/police/emergency management services in Farmington.
A special volunteer trail cleanup event is slated for Thursday, July 17, where folks will tidy up 3 miles of trails and enjoy pizza after.
Short term stays give caregivers the much-needed break they deserve.
The following students from Farmington earned dean's list honors at Central Connecticut State University during the most recent semester.
The BPD's dive team, which also includes New Britain police divers, was at the scene Wednesday of a newly resurrected park site.
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The Unionville Museum has a special exhibit on the history of the village's bars, pubs, and nightclubs.