Government/Town
Bridge Street Park Survey Now Available
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We need your opinion! We are hoping to get lots of residents to weigh in on the Bridge Street Park via the survey (available in the Town News post) on the Town of Suffield website.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2021/06/page/14/)
We need your opinion! We are hoping to get lots of residents to weigh in on the Bridge Street Park via the survey (available in the Town News post) on the Town of Suffield website.
The Bridge Street School site was graded and covered with new topsoil by late April, and the entire demolition region was hydroseeded by the end of that month.
Early in his career, Asher Benjamin designed a doorway at a Suffield house. He became a noted architect and author of seven books on architectural design (the first American to publish such a book) which greatly influenced the look of buildings throughout New England until the start of the Civil War.
Join members of the Suffield Historical Society on Wednesday evening, June 16, at 7 p.m. for a Zoom showing of old Suffield photos by Art Sikes.
John A. King stands at the left in front of his Indian Spring Farm, located in the very northeast corner of Suffield between the Connecticut River and the end of Mapleton Avenue.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor of Kent Memorial Library.
The Suffield Historical Society’s (SHS) online class will ceremoniously install a Witness Stone memorial for Tamer (1770-1829) on June 19 at 10:00 a.m.
A Mass and luncheon to celebrate the history of St. Joseph Church, Suffield (1916–2021) will be held on Sunday, June 27.