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Absentee Ballots for August 11th Election Delayed
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Have you been waiting for your absentee ballot? The Secretary of the State’s office reports there has been a delay.
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Have you been waiting for your absentee ballot? The Secretary of the State’s office reports there has been a delay.
Since our last update, community-oriented and conscientious residents across the State enabled Connecticut to be one of the few states nationwide making steady progress against COVID-19.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit New York in March and large gatherings and special events came to a screeching halt, so too did Ruth Loiseau’s floral design business. But Loiseau, a Master Floral Designer, wasn’t sidelined for long.
On July 1, John Ryan, an EMT with Suffield Ambulance, was released from hospital and rehabilitation care after 60 days battling COVID-19. An uphill battle, John’s recovery and homecoming were welcome events for many people.
The coronavirus is no laughing matter. Since March, it’s been difficult to even chuckle.
Please check the Town of Suffield website for actual time and location (virtual, Zoom, etc.) of the following commission and committee meetings:
In light of recent events taking place across our nation, a number of courageous residents opened up to me to share their experiences about what it’s like to be a person of color and live, work and raise families in the Town of Suffield.
Go to: www.suffieldct.gov/our-town/news and select the tab or the content you wish to receive (Town News, Agendas or Minutes).
The Assessor’s office administers all state and local option exemption programs that affect tax bills. The list of available exemptions includes: