Government/Town
June Front Page News Over the Years
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Over the past twenty-five years the Observer has covered many stories about local people, events and businesses.
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Over the past twenty-five years the Observer has covered many stories about local people, events and businesses.
Approximately 120 people signed up to help pick up trash on the town roadways Saturday morning April 29.
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.
John Roche stands next to the plaque on the new bookcases purchased with many generous donations made to the Friends of KML in memory of his wife, Joan Roche.
Creating a newspaper each month is a complex task, and we thought we’d give the readers a rundown of what it takes to make it happen.
Over the past twenty-five years the Observer has covered many stories about local people, events and businesses.
The Observer is looking for worthy high school students interested in a $1,000 college scholarship.
In October 2022, James McMahon requested an opportunity to discuss with the Planning and Zoning Commission a project to convert St. Joseph’s Church at 140 Main Street into residential housing per Section V.U. Adaptive Reuse Zoning Regulations.
Jonathan Stanley, 16 and a junior at Suffield High School, was sworn in on Monday, March 6 as the Suffield Fire Department’s newest Cadet Lieutenant.