History
Changes in Suffield, 1900-1920
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Suffield was spared a devastating impact of the Industrial Age when the town voted against The Hartford and New Haven Railroad running tracks through it in the early 1840s.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2023/06/page/4/)
Suffield was spared a devastating impact of the Industrial Age when the town voted against The Hartford and New Haven Railroad running tracks through it in the early 1840s.
A Year in the Life of the Observer Trivia
Approximately 120 people signed up to help pick up trash on the town roadways Saturday morning April 29.
Saturday, June 10 will be the 19th celebration of Connecticut Open House Day!
On Wednesday, May 19, two women noticed a frantic momma duck quacking around a storm drain in the area between the bank and Feather and Bloom at Mountain Road Plaza and saw a group of ducklings in the storm drain.
SHS Valedictorian Brynna Tinnirella, SHS Principal Carrie Apanovitch and Salutatorian Vincent Nguyen pose for the camera.
As the 2022-2023 school year comes to an end, I would like to say thank you to the community for your continued support of the Suffield Public Schools.
One of Jakob Potter’s teachers, Mrs. Bonnett wrote, “I have known Jakob for almost four years.
Congratulations to Suffield High School students, Kaitlyn Ramaglia and Ivan Hryshakov, who received the North Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce (NCCCC) Kindness Award for the months of January and February, respectively.