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Paleoindians Indignant: Newcomers Trying to Change Their Town

December 14, 2019
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Letter to The Editor I have lived here my whole life. My wife's family goes back thousands of years before that. Then these newcomers show up and tell us we are doing it wrong? The First Newcomers

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Shuttle Service to Reduce Wait Time at Parent Drop-Off

January 12, 2018
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FARMINGTON, CT - In an effort to better facilitate the arrival process of students at their respective schools, the Farmington Board of Education is offering a free shuttle service for students K-12.   The decision follows complaints made on social media regarding long parent drop-off lines. Many commenters

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Bulky Waste at Curbside with Giant Spiralizer

Bulky Waste Pickup Expands to Emotional Garbage

October 9, 2017
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During the week of October 16-20, 2017, all Farmington residents who have trash collection by the Town’s contractor (Waste Material Trucking Company) are invited to leave their bulk items curbside the night before their regular collection day and will be picked up on your normal

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Referendum Exit Poll Amounts to “Me vs. We”

June 13, 2017
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The results of an informal poll conducted by the Farmington Mirror's crack reporters found the top three reasons for a "No" vote.   Has child in private school and doesn't want to pay for someone else's kid to be educated. Heard their neighbor say that the students would

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Wealthy, Middle-aged Fathers Relieved by “NO” Vote on FHS

June 13, 2017
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"I'm paying full tuition at Avon Old Farms and Miss Porter's for my son and daughter and I'm having a $50,000 kitchen installed. I don't want to pay any more in taxes,"  he said.   Many of Farmington's wealthiest residents helped vote down the measure to improve

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