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Enjoyment Was Unified at Bradley Bowl
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On May 19, in the waning weeks of this year’s school program, some folks from Suffield High School attended a big bowling party in Windsor Locks at Bradley Bowl.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/author/lester-smith/page/53/)
On May 19, in the waning weeks of this year’s school program, some folks from Suffield High School attended a big bowling party in Windsor Locks at Bradley Bowl.
The SHS Boys Tennis team completed the year at the CIAC Class M Tournament, held at the end of May in New Haven at the Yale tennis courts.
The entire student body and staff of Suffield High School, plus invited guests, made the SFES Hall of Honor ceremony an SRO event in the school’s 800-seat auditorium on May 27.
Barry Sisk, left, tells a King House Museum visitor about the Pease family of Suffield.
This year’s North Central Connecticut Relay For Life began on June 4 at the Intermediate/Middle Schools track on a lovely spring morning, continued through a perfect day and ended in a gloomy drizzle on Sunday morning.
It’s been ten years since USMC Cpl. Stephen R. Bixler’s heroic death in combat operations in Iraq, and while his ninth annual picnic was an enjoyable outing, it was clear that no one forgot the reason they were there.
Creeping slowly clockwise around Quail Run Road, the Galasso crew lay down the first coat of new pavement on the milled surface as a roller follows closely behind.
Those who commented about Suffield’s Memorial Day this year all agreed that, while they were disappointed that rain had cancelled the customary parade, the ceremony at Suffield High was the best ever.