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Observer Volunteer Recognition Party
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The party was an enjoyable social occasion, with a few minutes devoted to announcements and awards, most notably the change of top leadership reported on Page 1 of this issue.
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The party was an enjoyable social occasion, with a few minutes devoted to announcements and awards, most notably the change of top leadership reported on Page 1 of this issue.
After reading the Observer’s November article about the large apartment complex being built on East Street South, a reader called to ask how someone can apply for one of the “affordable” units.
For many impatient library patrons, it was encouraging to see a couple of trucks from HazPros, the hazardous materials specialists, parked at the library on November 13.
In preserving the natural, rural character of our lovely town, every little bit helps, and the 60-acre property recently acquired by the Suffield Land Conservancy is a good help, indeed.
An inveterate party goer and party giver, Dave Camera has an interesting day job.
Tennessee Gas had predicted that work on the new pipeline through Suffield would be all done by November 1, but, as seems to be common with construction projects, this was not to be.
In mid-October when this reporter viewed the construction of the relocated Lake Road, it seemed to be a welcome, wider alternative to the narrow, serpentine, woodsy road it was replacing, albeit lacking the charm of the woods.
Well, the excavation had been dug some weeks before, the footings were poured one week before, and some rebar had been set in place, but an official groundbreaking ceremony had not been held.
Everyone’s invited to attend Holidayfest this year at the King House Museum.
As explained in last month’s update, it had been determined that a faulty reversing valve was the culprit in the HVAC system failure that has prevented the planned pilot test that was needed to evaluate the selected PCB remediation method.