Government/Town
November Commission Meetings
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350th Anniv. Committee
Mon., Nov. 27
7 p.m.
Town Hall
BSSCC Comm. Tue., Nov. 21
8 a.m.
Town Hall
Conservation Commission
Tue., Nov.
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350th Anniv. Committee
Mon., Nov. 27
7 p.m.
Town Hall
BSSCC Comm. Tue., Nov. 21
8 a.m.
Town Hall
Conservation Commission
Tue., Nov.
Klaire Bielonko wins Silver Medal at the Big E for her 197-pound giant pumpkin.
Road work on Thrall Avenue will include reconstruction of 0.15 miles of the 1.5 mile road, milling and paving of the remaining mile, along with a number of drainage improvements.
The Suffield Developmental Preschool provides a theme and skill based curriculum guided by BEST Practices as outlined by the State of Connecticut Preschool Framework.
The Suffield Little League has installed a plaque in front of their batting cages, identifying the donors who made the cages possible and provide continuing support.
Join us, December 1 through 3, and experience the season’s splendor at the Phelps-Hatheway House decorated by the Suffield Garden Club.
Seating is limited at 61 Ffyler Place. Please register for a showing at 860-668-3896.
Grace-Ann Clark sets out another colorful chrysanthemum at Goodyear Farm on Mountain Road.
The Parks & Recreation Department kicked off a new fall flag football program with 21 children learning passing, receiving and football fundamentals.
Leslie Marx and her son Khiel Marx took the Observer to the Smoky Mountains to read in Gaitlinburg, Tennessee, while they waited to view the total eclipse through their Kent Memorial Library glasses.