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Every year, on the Wednesday following the Manchester Road Race, the Charlie Robbins Club meets for lunch.
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Every year, on the Wednesday following the Manchester Road Race, the Charlie Robbins Club meets for lunch.
I am often annoyed, even disgusted, by the movies promoted in the Coming Attractions at nearly every movie theater.
Suffield Episcopalians brought the town’s old Calvary parish (1865-1923) back to life in 1949 with services in the Masonic Temple and opened their own building in 1951.
350th Anniv. Committee Mon., Feb. 26 7 p.m., Town Hall ACCE Thurs., Feb. 1, 8,15 & 22 7 p.m., Town Hall Feb. 8 meeting is on UL Conservation Commission Tue., Feb. 13 & 27 7 p.m., Town Hall Economic Development Thurs., Feb. 15 8:30 a.m., Town Hall Education, Board of Mon., Feb. 5 6 […]
The Superintendent’s proposed 2018 -2019 school year budget is currently being discussed by the Board of Education.
It became too crowded for Asplundh to park their bucket trucks at the Highway Garage on Ffyler Place, so recently they’ve used the lot behind Bridge Street School.
Sandy and Mike Cahill are pictured with the Observer during a November trip to France. Behind them is a World War II German gun emplacement at Pointe du Hoc in Normandy, a key strong point between Utah and Omaha beaches of the Allied landings on June 6, 1944.
The law firm currently known as Spellman & Kelly, LLC, located at 133 Mountain Road, is pleased to announce that Attorney Beth Fanous will be joining attorneys Victoria Spellman and David Kelly as a named partner of the firm, which will be known as Spellman, Kelly & Fanous, LLC.
As we all witnessed the horrible disaster that took place this past fall in Florida from Hurricane Irma, two students from McAlister Intermediate School, Fiona Everett and Katelyn Allard, decided they wanted to help the families that suffered a loss during this time.
Two big apartment houses are already closed in and a third is rising in this late December photo of what its builder now calls Stony Brook Village.