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March has arrived and we are experiencing longer hours of sunlight and the hint of spring is in the air.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/03/page/3/)
March has arrived and we are experiencing longer hours of sunlight and the hint of spring is in the air.
On February 8, Suffield Police and management staff of the First National Bank of Suffield, at the invitation of Suffield Senior Center Director Paula Pascoe, spoke to approximately 30 seniors about crime prevention as it relates to scams and frauds.
King Michael Olzcewski and Queen Nancy Berry reign happily from their improvised thrones.
The Senior Center is excited to announce that we were awarded a Community Garden Project grant from North Central District Health Department.
Stone Nadeau smiles proudly as his mother, Joanne Maiolo-Nadeau, pins his new Eagle Scout badge, presented in Boy Scout Troop 260’s traditional Eagle ceremony at Second Baptist Church on February 14.
I’ve been a basketball fan all my life, both as a player and spectator.
For over three years, two families in Suffield have participated in the redeemables business in a big way.
The New England Air Museum will hold its ninth annual Space Expo on Saturday, April 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring Connecticut’s own NASA Astronaut Rick Mastracchio.
Two years ago, I wrote an article for the Observer, “Stepping Out” in Suffield, that explained the benefits of walking to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
In recent years, the increasing demands of each year’s game have left some teams unable to be totally ready for the Suffield Shakedown, the early scrimmage traditionally hosted by the combined Suffield-Windsor Locks team, Aces High.