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New Digs for FNBS Ops
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The First National Bank of Suffield has expanded its central office facilities to include a comfortable space in Suite 300 of Suffield Village, just across the parking lot.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/author/lester-smith/page/48/)
The First National Bank of Suffield has expanded its central office facilities to include a comfortable space in Suite 300 of Suffield Village, just across the parking lot.
Potential buyers Eileen Harniday, left, and Donna Bielonko contemplate one of the many items offered in a silent auction at the Harvest Dinner held by the Friends of the Farm at Hilltop.
From the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal, selected and lightly annotated by Lester Smith, Historian of the Town and the Suffield Historical Society.
After the summer Sunday service on August 28, First Baptist Church President Ed Chase, center, tells Howard and Ann Orr about the Reverend Jesse Fowler Smith and his bicycle.
FOFAH’s annual Harvest Dinner and Silent Auction brought 300 plus people together to enjoy the dinner and celebrate the local farmers and suppliers – especially our Partner Farmers from Suffield and nearby Massachusetts.
Many teachers enjoyed the breakfast buffet in the Suffield High School Commons.
About 150 compassionate folks gathered on August 28 by the Suffield Country Club pool on a lovely summer Sunday morning to honor Kyla Pokorney and support her work with an organization called “Vie for the Kids.”
The latest production of the Suffield Youth Theater was Pinocchio – the Musical, an adaptation by Wayne R. Scott of Redlands, Cal., of the classic old story and famous Disney animated movie.
On the morning of 9/11, next to the half-mast flag in front of their school, the Cub Scouts of Den 3, Pack 266, listen intently as Den Leader Michelle Hanson reads from The Three Questions, a book with a moral teaching related to the brave first responders at the World Trade Center.
Mike Turgeon holds the board in place as Dave Falk secures the attachments.