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Happy Fourth of July! Farmington Democrats welcome and congratulate 60 new US naturalized citizens! Sixty Connecticut residents became naturalized US Citizens in a ceremony held at Hartford’s Yard Goats stadium before a game held on July 3rd, 2019. The new Read more…
James Smith Scholarships The FDTC James Smith Scholarship recipients this year are Abigail Simard and Kieran Mangla. Their scholarship awards were presented at the FDTC meeting by Mike Daly, some of our Town Council and BOE members, and State Rep Read more…
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Our friends and neighbors, the New Britain Democratic Town Committee and the Polish American Foundation, invite you to a reception on the evening of Wednesday June 19th celebrating Theresa Bielinski Gerratana’s 25 years of public service. For more details contact Read more…
The Farmington Democratic Town Committee has selected two graduating seniors from the Farmington High School class of 2019 to receive the James P. Smith Scholarship awards. The presentations will be made during the next FDTC meeting which will be held Read more…
The Farmington Democratic Town Committee remember and honor all those men and women in the armed services who gave their lives defending the freedom of our nation. Please join your elected officials in the Memorial Day remembrance parades held on Read more…
The Farmington Democratic Town Committee stands united along with our Democratic State Senator, Derek Slap, who recently led a bipartisan group of legislators and faith leaders to propose setting aside $5 million in the upcoming state bond package to help Read more…
Tammy Exum has been sworn in as the 19th District House of Representative seat left vacant when Derek Slap was elected to the Connecticut State Senate’s 5th District seat. The 19th House District, serves a portion of Farmington, including the Read more…
Four key questions are up for a vote in Farmington on Thursday, April 25th. First and foremost is a vote on the budget for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. Second is for the bonding of $1.99 million for school infrastructure projects Read more…
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