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]]>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 of you “newcomers” were the English immigrants in the 1600s. You decided that you should build a house in one spot and guard it with your life. No sharing. As more newcomers arrived, you relocated my people to a “special section” of town (Indian Hill and Reservation Road area) while you spread out your farmland and polluted the Farmington River with your industry.
It was newcomers who brought Africans here to work for free, then they set them free and paid them poorly, then they systemically excluded them from factory jobs in favor of white immigrants, and then they mocked them in minstrel shows at the high school.
Then they had someone dress up as one of my people and run around the football field whooping at a bunch of people who never had to survive off the land (local Boy Scouts and veterans being the exception). There is a fine line between appropriation and appreciation.
As a point of comparison, in Pekin, IL, the school teams were known as the Pekin Chinks from the 1930s until 1980 when the school administration changed the nickname to the Dragons. The team mascots were a male and a female student wearing stereotypical Chinese attire. The mascots would strike a gong whenever the team scored, clearly honoring the Chinese people. People at class reunions pass out mementos with the slogan “Chinks Forever.”
That’s pretty much you newcomers with your “Indian”.
You newcomers also brought tons of garbage into our town. What mess did we leave? Maybe some stone tools in my family’s settlement along the Farmington River (my son left them behind even after I told him a thousand times to clean up his stuff). You have dumped endless amounts of metal car parts, glass bottles, and broken pottery buried in backyards all over town. Then you made a “dump” off Route 4 and, in 1971, when that was full, you newcomers made a new “sanitary” land-fill operation on 20 acres off Red Oak Hill Road. (Your young athletes can admire the pile at Tunxis Meade). Then that closed down and now you have to ship your garbage out of town because you can’t get enough at your “Big Box” stores.
How can you newcomers move into a community, tell us everything we are “doing wrong” and expect us not to be offended? If you want to honor the original inhabitants of this town, teach your children that racism is wrong; teach them that EVERY DAY. Reduce the amount of waste you create. Recycle and dispose of each item properly EVERY DAY. Remember that people were here before you for thousands of years and that you are only borrowing this land from future generations. I can only hope that the next newcomers will have more respect for this land and its original inhabitants.
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The decision follows complaints made on social media regarding long parent drop-off lines. Many commenters indicated unclear procedures, inadequate enforcement, and unchecked parental egos.
The shuttle service offers transportation to and from Farmington public schools, with pick-up and drop-off points in close proximity to your home. The shuttles are easily identifiable by their bright yellow color and traffic-stopping, flashing red lights. The service will also offer students a space to socialize, get ahead on their homework, or simply read a good book. It also gives younger students the opportunity to learn new things that they wouldn’t otherwise learn in school.
For more information, and to find the shuttle stop closest to you, please visit: District Transportation Information
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As an additional service, emotional garbage will also be removed from the property and is limited to:
Place these items inside an empty wine bottle and just walk away.
Expansion of the program will be up for review in next year’s budget to include:
For more information, visit the TOWN WEBSITE.
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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 be trailers during construction. Didn’t want no trailer park in town.
Empty nesters who would rather put that money into a new boat / exercise room / marriage counseling.
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Many of Farmington’s wealthiest residents helped vote down the measure to improve the learning environment and well-being of children in their community. Some cited a disinterest in paying what would have amounted to replacing their daily Venti Caffe Americano with civic infrastructure that won’t benefit them.
“I need my daily coffee to get through work,” said another “No” voter. The corporate hedge fund manager then rushed out to their Mercedes-Benz GLE coupe parked illegally in front at the Epicure Plaza Starbucks.
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