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There will be a Veterans’ Day Ceremony at the Suffield’s Veterans’ Memorial on Sunday, November 11 at 11 a.m. honoring those military who have served our country.
The Town’s process toward providing decent quarters for its administrative departments has been long and uncertain. The existing Town Hall opened in 1962 as an improvement on the previous building, which was built during the Civil War.
“It’s no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.” – Mark Twain
The editorial cartoon reflects the view of the creator and is not necessarily endorsed by The Suffield Observer.
Check the Town’s website, suffieldct.gov, for schedule changes.
By way of tradition, I have used my November update as a “year-in-review.” It’s a great way to share with residents our accomplishments and keeps me accountable for the goals I’ve set.
The Economic Development Commissions of Suffield and East Granby co-hosted a municipal training titled “Fundamentals of Economic Development” at the Suffield Country Club’s Sunset Tavern on September 27.
Suffield resident Rachel Schuster recently opened Ewe and You Fiber Arts in the heart of Windsor, located at 261 Broad Street – just behind the Chamber of Commerce and next to the post office.
Town officials carefully explained the four issues to be decided at the October 10 Town Meeting. With an attendance of only twenty, including the officials, each of the four resolutions was approved with no “Nays.”