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Possible uses for American Rescue Plan Act funds discussed in Farmington

Read Article FARMINGTON Selectmen Tuesday, July 27, discussed possible uses for American Rescue Plan Act funds that will be coming to the town. There are a lot of moving parts to this, Town Manager Richard Davis said. He spoke of a meeting held with other municipal officials and county commissioners earlier that day as the county will also be getting funds to use throughout the county. Half of the town’s $819,740 allocation should arrive in August, Davis said. A report must be submitted in October saying the money was received and providing plans for its use, he noted. “We need to obligate the money by 2024, spend it by 2026,” Davis said. “The state is still working on the rules. There’s a public input process we need to follow, need a town meeting vote to spend the funds.”

Farmington board discusses possible uses of American Rescue Plan Act funds

Read Article FARMINGTON Selectmen Tuesday night discussed possible uses for American Rescue Plan Act funds the town expects to receive. There are moving parts to this, Town Manager Richard Davis said. He spoke about a meeting with county commissioners earlier that day as the county will also be getting funds. Half of the town’s $819,740 allocation should arrive in August, he said. A report must be submitted in October saying the money was received and providing plans for its use, he noted. “We need to obligate the money by 2024, spend it by 2026,” Davis said. “The state is still working on the rules. There’s a public input process we need to follow, need a town meeting vote to spend the funds.”

Bail set at $10,000 for Farmington man charged in standoff

Bail set at $10,000 for Farmington man charged in standoff Share FARMINGTON A judge set bail Wednesday at $10,000 for a local man accused of threatening to shoot police and causing a 20-hour standoff Sunday at 622 Temple Road. Matthew Allen, 43, of Farmington is accused of creating a standoff with police for about 20 hours on Sunday into Monday, according to Farmington Police. Franklin County Detention Center photo Matthew E. Allen, 43, was arrested Monday on felony charges of criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and a misdemeanor charge of creating a police standoff. He also had unrelated arrest warrants for two charges of failure to appear and a violation of conditions of release that he was arrested on.

Bail set at $10,000 for Farmington man charged in standoff

Read Article FARMINGTON A judge set bail Wednesday at $10,000 for a local man accused of threatening to shoot police and causing a 20-hour standoff Sunday at 622 Temple Road. Matthew Allen, 43, of Farmington is accused of creating a standoff with police for about 20 hours on Sunday into Monday, according to Farmington Police. Franklin County Detention Center photo Matthew E. Allen, 43, was arrested Monday on felony charges of criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and a misdemeanor charge of creating a police standoff. He also had unrelated arrest warrants for two charges of failure to appear and a violation of conditions of release that he was arrested on.

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