Government/Town
Say Goodbye to Our Seward Johnson Statues!
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Suffield has enjoyed the company of six iconic statues this summer which will now be dispatched to another community to display and admire.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2024/09/page/4/)
Suffield has enjoyed the company of six iconic statues this summer which will now be dispatched to another community to display and admire.
Through the efforts of the First Selectman’s office and the town’s Sustainable Suffield task force, soon-to-be-released prisoners with low-level offenses are now helping with a variety of town maintenance tasks.
Dan’s someone I used to chat up at an annual Halloween party neighbors of ours used to host.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
This old photo, taken about 1896, shows Sumner Sykes’s new house.
The Suffield Historical Society is giving an historical walk in the Old Center Cemetery behind the First Congregational Church on Saturday, Sept. 28 .
Deborah Haeseler, member of the Sibbil Dwight Kent Chapter of the American Revolution, has been busy at the Old Cemetery this summer with a focus on veterans of the Revolutionary War.
It’ll be here before you know it – the 2024 Suffield on the Green and Craft Fair – the 53rd year!
The Polish Heritage Society (PHS) discontinued its monthly meetings during the COVID-19 epidemic and has been unable to resume them regularly.