Farming/Nature
Freshing My Feathers
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Gold Finch transitioning to his summer coat.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2021/03/page/10/)
Due to COVID-19 all in-church events and gatherings, including worship, have been moved online*.
Remember the big project in 2012, when Eversource built a new, very high voltage power line next to the old line across West Suffield they had installed in the 1930s? The new project was completed in early 2013.
This article is a tribute to the Kozikowski Family that started on East Street and ultimately made a notable contribution to the town. It is the first in a series that will introduce some of the Polish immigrants that started as many as five generations of Polish Americans that now call Suffield, “home.”
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor of Kent Memorial Library.
This late-forties view looks east up the north side of Depot Street (now Mountain Road) from a spot near the foot of the hill. Prominent at the left is Bill Cusick’s Depot Street Service Station, with its big GULF sign at the right with a sign offering clean rest rooms. To the left of the two garage bays is an older store front, where Cusick sold ice cream and diverse merchandise.
On Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m., member Todd Mervosh will be the guest speaker for the Suffield Historical Society.
Sunrise Park offers a variety of recreational activities. Which one of the following is not available at the park?
When Gov. Lamont announced that oldsters 75 and up would soon be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, this reporter, who qualifies with almost two decades to spare, began asking when.