Now and Then
That Whistle Down the Line. Or Not.
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Singing at his workbench, my father painted a little Lionel passenger train, a second-hand treasure.
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Singing at his workbench, my father painted a little Lionel passenger train, a second-hand treasure.
At the regular meeting of the Suffield Polish Heritage Society on Wednesday, March 1, members of the Christian family of Suffield will talk about their role in Suffield agriculture.
The Hip Hoppin’ Hares are three h’s in Bethany Fusiek’s 4- H Club.
Thirty-four issues of the Annual Suffield Town Report are Maggie Phillippon’s current score!
A vintage campfire song suggested, “Make new friends and keep the old; one is silver and the other gold.” Sung as a round, its simple harmony charmed.
Bright red knobs govern Elle Englander’s gleaming kitchen stove.
When she founded Suffield by the River eighteen years ago, Celia Moffie’s goal was “…to provide the most emotionally and physically satisfying environment possible…” for a retirement population.
November has sometimes been colored gray. November 9, 2016 was gray. Half jubilant, half- grieving, our 2016 nation had voted and divided.
The September 21 robbery at Suffield’s First National Bank in 2016 was not the first.
The first class to have spent four entire years in the first Suffield High School building of 1939 celebrated its 73rd reunion on October 15.