Farmington is proud of its past, but always looks to and plans for the future. Today, Farmington is a healthy mix of industrial, retail, and service sector business, with a downtown that still reflects its past in a quaint and attractive setting.
In addition to a diverse economy, Farmington is a great environment for families and children. Sports and other community activities abound through the school district and the Town of Farmington Parks and Recreation Department. Seniors are not forgotten, as there are recreational activities for them as well. Three municipal parks, ball fields, and conservation areas along the Mad River and other nature walks in town ensure a little bit of everything!
LocationState of New Hampshire Routes 11, 153 and 75 intersect the town, providing important links to the Northeast and Canada.
ServicesThe median household income is $40,971.00 and has 93.7% of it's residents over the poverty level.
Henry Wilson Memorial School
In 2002 a huge renovation project was completed to help improve the current facility, which now houses students in grades 4 - 8 from the towns of Farmington and Middleton. Currently we have approimately 575 students, 33 teachers, 16 paraprofessionals, 2 counselors, and 2 administrators.
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