Suffield Observations
We’ve been slimed!
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I recently got a call from my daughter’s school informing me that she and a few other girls had gotten into a little bit of trouble on the bus.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2018/page/81/)
I recently got a call from my daughter’s school informing me that she and a few other girls had gotten into a little bit of trouble on the bus.
Suffield residents have been doing a good job of utilizing their blue, single-stream recycling carts but we hope to make 2018 even better.
Four days before Christmas, Suffield Police Chief Richard Brown happily accepts a $1,000 check from proprietor Joe Scata at the Scata Auto & Truck repair shop in Windsor Locks.
This year’s community celebration of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., planned by the Suffield Ecumenical Council, was different in several regards.
The Polish Heritage Society closed out 2017 with some very joyful Christmas carol (Kol?dy) singing at its December meeting.
First Church of Christ, An Open and Affirming Church, is offering the following events in February.
Next to the Christmas tree in the First National Bank of Suffield, Cheri DeMaria, right, helps a young reader appreciate the children’s book she wrote in 2016.
The false alarm in Hawaii sounded a real alarm nationwide. Accompanied by vulgar terms, it deepened our national communications crisis.
The Jimmy Fund Council of Western Massachusetts (JFCWM) recently presented the prestigious Sadowsky Visionary Award to Chris and Denise Nikolis, co-coordinators and organizers of the Suffield Pan-Mass (PMC) Kids Ride.
If you’re outside in freezing temperatures and it’s a windy condition (wind chill–critical to factor in) you are at risk for frostbite.