History
100 Years Ago in Suffield
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From the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal, selected and lightly annotated by Lester Smith, Historian of the Town and the Suffield Historical Society.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/02/page/4/)
From the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal, selected and lightly annotated by Lester Smith, Historian of the Town and the Suffield Historical Society.
This “Welcome Home” picture of Suffield’s well-decorated old Town Hall was almost certainly taken in November 1919, when the town held a major celebration honoring the veterans of World War I, a year after the Armistice
The annual ice harvest, co-sponsored by the Suffield Historical Society, the Suffield Land Conservancy and Noble & Cooley Center for Historic Preservation, will be held at the Noble & Cooley Mill Pond in Granville, Mass. on February 4.
By reflection, I mean statistics. At the beginning of the year, many people consider their health by taking measurements – their girth and vital statistics.
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The first place winner of the library’s fall Stock Market Game was David Fitzgerald, an eighth grader.
The Suffield Woman’s Club (SWC) welcomed General Federation of Women’s Clubs of Connecticut President Helen Barakauskas and the Women’s Club of Enfield to their general meeting in January.
A contest was held this year for the best-decorated Christmas Door of the various departments of the Suffield Town government, each of which was invited to choose one of their inside doors and let their imaginations and design skills loose.