FARMINGTON — Farmington Rotary Club Chapter 7790 members proposed a children’s outdoor music garden to Selectmen Tuesday, June 28. The garden would be installed in Walton’s Mill Park in preparation of the chapter’s centennial celebration in 2025. Farmington Rotary has done a lot of service for the local community, Al Feather emeritus youth services for […]
Farmington Board of Selectmen
Police Department review shared with Farmington board
In other business Selectmen approved an expenditure of $12,757.22 to purchase a new Zero-turn mower for the Parks and Recreation Department.
Farmington board gets Police Department update
Police Chief Kenneth Charles gave his department’s 2021 year-end review to selectmen Tuesday night.
Farmington Selectmen approve spending money for new plow truck
Selectmen also renewed several existing innkeeper and lunch wagon permits plus approved a new lunch wagon permit.
Procedure for hiring Farmington fire rescue chief debated before board
Town manager to decide whether to choose from in-house or follow traditional search.
Farmington voters compromise on annual town budget, approve $7.6 million in spending
Selectmen Joshua Bell and Byron Staples presented alternative amounts for eight of the 19 departments; five were approved.
An alternative budget proposal will be presented Monday to Farmington voters at Town Meeting
Selectmen Joshua Bell and Byron Staples have sent letters to some Farmington residents stating they will be presenting an alternative budget for voters to consider.
Two budgets to be presented at Farmington Town Meeting
Employees reactions if they feel they are not supported by the town is a concern of selectman Stephan Bunker.
Farmington board given department updates
Farmington Fire Rescue Interim Chief TD Hardy and Parks and Recreation Director Matthew Foster provided year end reviews to selectmen April 26.
Farmington sewer budget doesn’t pass, rate can’t be set
Selectmen Scott Landry and Matthew Smith supported the proposed budget, Selectmen Joshua Bell and Byron Staples opposed it, and Selectman Stephan Bunker was absent.