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Unidentified players compete in a pick-up game at the Town basketball courts behind McAlister this summer.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/author/lester-smith/page/49/)
Unidentified players compete in a pick-up game at the Town basketball courts behind McAlister this summer.
To answer the question many have asked this summer: No, the white sidelines that have appeared on Suffield roads recently don’t mark narrow bicycle lanes.
This sign at the east end of Thompsonville Road appeared shortly after the big announcement at Theodor Geisel’s house in Springfield on July 26.
With police officers hassled and even shot in some states, two young ladies in Suffield decided that it was time to do something nice for the policemen here.
On July 6, when the new computer game Pokémon Go was released for free download in America, the public responded enthusiastically.
In a traditional Suffield late-summer activity, these farmhands are spearing a healthy crop of broadleaf and loading the lath on a tobacco rack to be hauled off to the curing sheds.
The June 30 meeting of the Suffield Police Commission, with First Selectman Melissa Mack present, was the kind of meeting one can enjoy with a comforting feeling.
In the two months since that busy volunteer Saturday when clean-up and painting at Babb’s Beach was accomplished, work has continued.
Mike Payak of Little Falls, N. Y., describes features of his 1947 Chrome Flyer Indian Chief Motocycle to Bill Phelps.
On a late July morning, before the heat of the day, two leaders escort eight children from Bright Horizons day care on their customary Monday morning library visit.