Government/Town
Landfill Policy Change: Used Motor Oil
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The Town Landfill is no longer accepting any used motor oil from residents.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/06/page/9/)
The Town Landfill is no longer accepting any used motor oil from residents.
Spring is upon us and with that comes yard cleanup. While I know some of you are aware of our open burning policy in town, there are homeowners out there who are not.
On April 6 the Connecticut State Firefighters Association inducted Suffield Fire Chief Chuck Flynn into the Connecticut Firefighters Hall of Fame, a significant honor.
First Selectman Melissa M. Mack called on Governor Malloy to reconsider his most recent proposed budget cuts.
In 2015 a Town Meeting approved bonding for $5.1 million for the needed work, including a small addition on the west end of the building, but new First Selectman Melissa Mack, elected in November 2015, soon realized that more was needed and called for a new study and a new plan.
Suffield’s Polish Heritage Society will celebrate its 100th meeting with a luncheon at Suffield by the River on Wednesday, June 7.
Does anyone at the age of twenty-one and under ever read the Sunday comics anymore?
Do you recall the October 2015 Town referendum vote to approve bonding for (1) road and drainage improvements, (2) renovations and improvements to Suffield Town Hall and (3) renovations and improvements to Bridge Street School for conversion to a town community recreation center?
In early spring, walking at dusk in Veterans Park with her daughter and her dog, the photographer stopped at the Suffield Veterans Memorial to capture the lovely, delicate colors of the sunset.
The Town Meeting on the fiscal year 2017-18 budget was held on May 10th at Suffield High School with 90 people present.