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Substance Abuse – Be a Piece of the Solution
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As everyone is aware there is a growing problem with substance abuse, and heroin use in particular, throughout the United States, in Connecticut, and yes – in Suffield.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/04/page/9/)
As everyone is aware there is a growing problem with substance abuse, and heroin use in particular, throughout the United States, in Connecticut, and yes – in Suffield.
At the last Permanent Building Commission meeting on March 1, the Request for Proposals (RFP) for both a construction manager at risk and an architect to design the community center were finalized, and at this writing, RFP approval is expected at their next meeting on March 16.
Sawdust flies as an Asplundh worker with an extension chain saw cuts the pine tree that came down on a high tension wire during an overnight wind storm.
At Bradley International Airport on February 23, Lars Sande, senior vice president for sales of Norwegian Air International, responds to the welcome his company had received from Governor Dannel Malloy, partially hidden behind Sande.
We may have lost an hour of sleep, but we did not let that slow us down.
On March 1, the Suffield Police Department, in conjunction with the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association (SVAA), held an evening training seminar at the Suffield Ambulance facility entitled Street Drug Recognition/First Responder Safety.
If you are a dog owner that enjoys walking your pet on our beautiful, historic Main Street, please remember to pick up your dog waste and plastic waste bags.
Over the past few weeks in this country there has been a disturbing rise in hate-filled acts against minorities.
Symbols are powerful signs that can evoke love, hate, joy, sorrow, triumph, and many more emotions. One of America’s iconic symbols is the Statue of Liberty.
This happy cat, sculpted by the photographer, rules the backyard play area of the Alexopoulos children.