155 Scott Swamp Road
Coverage (20 articles)
Farmington TPZ OKs U‑Haul Fleet at Farmington Storage, Approves Ridgeline Septic Fix
Farmington Zoning Approves Trucks at 155 Scott Swamp; Septic System Repair in Ridgeline Zone Also Gets Green Light By Jack Beckett | July 24, 2025 | The Farmington Mercury FARMINGTON, CT — It was a busy night for the Town Plan and Zoning Commission on July 21, but let’s cut to the chase: the Commission…
Farmington Zoning Commission Serves Up Asphalt, Sourdough, and Glowing Letters at March 24 Meeting
Full Farmington TPZ breakdown 🧾: food trucks, porch pickups, illuminated signs, and one very convincing asphalt argument 🛠️🍞
The Farmington Land Trust Engages Young Minds in Environmental Stewardship
The Farmington Land Trust hosted second-grade students for an immersive educational program about the vital role of pollinators in fostering environmental stewardship in young minds.
Farmington’s Finest: A Week of Arrests, Domestic Drama, and Speeding Shenanigans
Farmington CT’s latest arrest log features breaches of peace, DUIs, and emergency call interference. Discover the surprising side of our tranquil town! 😲👮♂️ #FarmingtonNews #PoliceBlotter #Drama
Farmington Arrest Log: One Warrant Arrest, Larceny 6th and Payment Card Charge, Court Today
Farmington arrest log: one warrant arrest at Bristol Hospital, charges include 53a-125b and 53a-128c(a). Court today. All are presumed innocent.
Farmington Arrest Log (10/15–10/16): Two Arrests, Exact Times, Charges, Bonds, Court Dates
Farmington’s official arrest log (10/15–10/16) lists two arrests, with exact times, charges, bonds, and court dates. Everyone is presumed innocent. Presented with levity, precision, and “Museum air.”
Farmington Police Log, March 23–24: Five Arrests, One Vehicle Pursuit, and Officer Roque Just Cannot Stop Catching Shoplifters
The Farmington Police Department logged five arrests in 24 hours, headlined by a 12-charge vehicle pursuit that ended at a Fernwood Lane residence and Officer Roque's third consecutive shoplifting arrest in four days.
Farmington’s Finest: Arrest Roundup – DUIs, Burglaries & Larcenies on Repeat! 🚔🍻🔒
Farmington Police bring the heat with a wild week of DUIs, burglaries, and larcenies! Dive into the hilarity and chaos that rocked New Britain Ave and beyond. 🚓🛠️
Farmington Police Log, April 1: Two Arrests, Ten Charges, and the Quiet Didn't Last
Two arrests and ten combined charges in Farmington's April 1 police log. Alberto Gonzalez Jr of New Britain faces eight charges including two felony protective order violations and a $100,000 bond. Aric J Cheney of Windsor Locks charged with breach of peace and public indecency.
Farmington Arrest Log: One Warrant Arrest, Larceny 6th Degree
Farmington police log one arrest on warrant for larceny 6th degree.
Farmington Police Log, March 30–31: Nothing
The Farmington Police Department press arrest log for March 30–31, 2026, contains zero arrests. The first empty log since the series began on March 18.
Farmington CT Arrest Log: Full List Of Recent Charges, Bonds, And Court Dates
Always Last To Breaking News, But First To The Police Log In keeping with the proud tradition of “Always last… to breaking news,” this round-up walks through every arrest reported in Farmington’s official police logs between November 7 and November 14, 2025—with youths redacted, statutes intact, and everyone still firmly in the “alleged” category. Before…
Farmington Arrest Log: Three Arrests, One Defendant, Court Today (Oct. 10)
Farmington Police logged three arrests tied to one individual on Oct. 9, 2025, with court set for Oct. 10. We list charges, times, locations, bonds, and notes—no fluff, just facts.
Farmington Arrest Log: Shoplifting, Warrants, And One Very Busy South Road, Proudly Preserved In Museum-Grade Storage
Farmington’s latest arrest logs feature shoplifting, warrants, and one very determined return trip to South Road—lovingly preserved in museum-grade air by Farmington Storage.
Farmington Wetlands Commission Approves Three-Year Restoration Plan at 24 Summersby Way
The Conservation and Inland Wetlands Commission signed off on removing twelve inches of fill and a three-year monitoring schedule at 24 Summersby Way.
Farmington Bicycle Advisory Committee, March 11: Wayfinding Signs Get the Green Light, a State Grant Gets Chased, and One Resident Learns Bikes Are Legal on Sidewalks
At the Farmington Bicycle Advisory Committee's March 11 meeting, the Director of Parks cleared the way for long-awaited wayfinding signs in the Highlands, the committee discussed a $5,000 state micro-grant for cycling safety gear, and a Meadow Road resident learned — on Zoom, from his iPad — that bikes are, by default, legal on all Farmington sidewalks.
Local Sports Schedule: June 10-16, 2024
Check out Farmington’s sports lineup for June 10-16! From college baseball to pro soccer, there’s something for everyone. #WeAreFarmington #C
1870’s Charm Meets Modern Perks: For Sale! 267 Plainville Ave, Unionville, CT—Clawfoot Tubs and Metal Buildings Await!
Why buy boring when you can own a historic gem in Unionville, CT? Step into the past (clawfoot tubs!) with modern perks—sponsored by Farmington Storage, the home for your extra stuff 🧳! 😄
Farmington School Updates: Summer Learning, New High School, and More! 🏫📚
Catch the latest on Farmington’s summer programs, high school construction, and education highlights. School’s out, but the news is in! 🏫✨ #FarmingtonEducation #CommunityUpdates
Four Men From New Jersey and Pennsylvania Arrive on Scott Swamp Road at 3 A.M., Fully Equipped, Leave With $250,000 Bond Each
Farmington Police log eight arrests in four days — burglar tools, ATM scanners, a retail detour, a probation miscalculation, and one warrant. Combined bond: over $1 million.