Contestants have until Jan. 12, 2026, to submit entries for the Farmington Library Card Design Contest.
The lifelong Farmington resident earned a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' at Farmington Station Assisted Living recently.
Proceeds of the toy drive next week will go toward Farmington Community Services and local families in need.
From outdoor skills to creative arts to hands-on learning, every day brings a new opportunity to try something different.
The temporary closure is to allow for much-needed tree maintenance work.
The state's 'Nickel per Nip' program reimburses towns for the cleanup of those tiny bottles, with Farmington cashing in as well.
The tree is located at the Monteith Drive site, with folks being asked to adorn it with new hats, mittens, and gloves.
The food drive, which is being aided by the Farmington Police Department, will take place this weekend in Unionville.
The prominent Farmington farm and the Avon Clean Energy Commission will be collecting old pumpkins/gourds all November long.
The Farmington Food Pantry has kicked off a massive food drive in town in response to the possible cessation of federal SNAP benefits.
The Farmington Library this week is hosting the authors of a unique book about the state's legendary creatures, which may or may not exist.
The Town of Farmington this week is collecting bulky waste from the roadside through Friday, Oct. 24.
The rally this weekend is one of thousands nationally to protest the policies of President Trump and his controversial administration.
Monday, Oct. 13, is the Columbus Day Holiday, a day also celebrated as Indigenous Peoples Day and Italian American Heritage Day.
The prominent assisted living facility recently hosted its popular classic and antique car show, delighting residents and guests alike.
The founders of The Luke Roux Foundation recently lobbied Congress to pass laws mandating vehicle technology that stops impaired driving.
The Farmington HS boys soccer team is hosting a food drive later this week during its game against Bristol Eastern.
The project will take two weeks and require the temporary closure of hiking trails along the riverfront in that area.
The project is expected to improve recreational access to the Farmington River and improve the habitat for fish and wildlife there.
The event will take place late Saturday morning, Sept. 6, at the Farmington Land Trust Education Center.
The Farmington Library is looking for folks to donate Pokémon cards as part of future plans to offer Pokémon programs for local youths.
The annual celebration in Farmington will feature classic cars, motorcycles, food, and music to benefit an area charitable organization.
A new Unionville Museum exhibit opened Sunday, reflecting on the impacts of the Great Flood of 1955 on Farmington and Unionville.
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 winning ticket was purchased at a Farmington gas station earlier this week.
The new Farmington Land Trust executive director started July 1, following the retirement of its previous director of four years.
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.
Tax bills are out for the new fiscal year, which started July 1, and taxpayers have a month to pay them.
Both town libraries have kicked off their 2025 summer reading programs for children and adults of all ages.
The tournament at Farmington's Little League fields on Saturday, June 21, benefits a foundation urging awareness of impaired driving.
The event will take place Saturday afternoon at the municipal building/library/school campus at 1 Monteith Drive
The two Farmington High School students were honored last weekend at a special ceremony to mark the accomplishment.
The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is urging folks to be bear aware this time of year.
"Mind, body and soul this man is a hero and role model to us all," says a relative.
The Town of Farmington will receive $1 million from the state to go alongside a town commitment of $502,000 for the project.
The student earned the scholarship from a Massachusetts accountants organization.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to highlight a few remarkable veterans and active-duty military members from our state.
See what the latest municipal payout is through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program.
The library's main site on Thursday evening will host a free program teaching those 12 and up how to play a popular 'Star Wars' card game.
The Town of Farmington's Green Efforts Committee has launched a new, environmentally-friendly initiative to recycle old clothing/textiles.
Mary Ann Randazzo has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
Caitlin Condon has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts within Hartford County, Connecticut.
Kevin Maxwell has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
Perry Phillips has joined FCP Live-In as an Assistance Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
FCP Live-in specializing in full service live-in homecare appoints Meagan Seeman as Care Coordinator.