Government/Town
Curbing Installed on High Street, South
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In the Town’s ongoing pavement improvement program, a small crew from Rolocut Construction of Windsor Locks adds curbing in front of an antique house on the southern end of High Street.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2018/page/34/)
In the Town’s ongoing pavement improvement program, a small crew from Rolocut Construction of Windsor Locks adds curbing in front of an antique house on the southern end of High Street.
Monarch butterflies are unable to survive cold winters so they migrate, mainly in October, to the south and west. Monarchs need an abundance of nectar from fall flowers to support them on their journey from the eastern and central U. S. to the mountains in Mexico.
In one of their regular efforts to keep Suffield beautiful, a crew from the Suffield Garden Club tidies up the plantings on the traffic island at the start of Bridge Street.
This is how the repartee unfolds as we get ready to hit the trails each week. There is a flurry of text messages, emails, and phone calls regarding all the wonderful places in town to stretch our legs.
“Max” Bruce Maxwell Wilson is a senior at Suffield High School. He was introduced to the New Britain area by his grandmother, who developed Alzheimer’s while Max was very young.
The LaRochelle family took the Observer to the south rim of the Grand Canyon this summer.
The Observer’s newest feature appears here. In an earlier edition I had written that a friend suggested that our community would enjoy reading about the many people, either from or still residing in Suffield, who are making their mark in the world and have experienced success in their chosen field.
Brian Claughsey has always been good at defense. As a high school varsity hockey goalie for four years, he was used to protecting the goal and fighting off slapshots.