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Ryan Englander, a graduate of Suffield High School, has developed a new gene editing technique for the treatment of cancer, along with two other students, at the University of Connecticut.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2018/02/page/9/)
Ryan Englander, a graduate of Suffield High School, has developed a new gene editing technique for the treatment of cancer, along with two other students, at the University of Connecticut.
The Town has joined the statewide mattress recycling program called “Bye-Bye Mattress”.
Well known Town official Justin Donnelly is pictured on his Russell Avenue farm.
The Assessor would like to remind elderly and totally disabled homeowners that the filing period for the state and local Homeowners benefit program has opened and will end on Tuesday, May 15.
The Observer is looking for worthy high school students interested in a $1,000 college scholarship.
The Hartford Courant on December 31 published a bunch of imaginative headlines suggested by the newspaper’s staff, like AMAZON PICKS HARTFORD and Legislature Finds $4 Billion Under Couch Cushions.
I am often annoyed, even disgusted, by the movies promoted in the Coming Attractions at nearly every movie theater.
Before and during January’s Blizzard Brody, many of us weather-watchers heard forecasters toss about terms that we have never or rarely heard.
Jackie and Ron Birmingham are this year’s Valentine couple.
Emily Sweeney is nothing if not resilient. After eight years on the World Cup circuit and two unsuccessful attempts to make the US Olympic luge team, the 24-year-old, who lists Suffield as her hometown, is about to realize her Olympic dream.