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For more information or to register for the library’s free programs, register on the library’s website: suffield-library.org, stop by the library, or call (860-668-3896).
Congratulations to Brooke Tillotson, the World Languages Student of the Month for January.
The New England Air Museum will hold its ninth annual Space Expo on Saturday, April 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring Connecticut’s own NASA Astronaut Rick Mastracchio.
During the peak intensity of the short storm, a contracted plower clears a town road and closes the photographer’s driveway.
As Bob Dylan sang, The Times They Are A-Changin’ and that’s exactly what’s happening everywhere today and Suffield isn’t coated in Teflon.
Felicidades to Vansh Patel, the World Languages Student of the Month for February.
The Suffield Chamber is once again proud to be hosting the Suffield Business Expo 2017 on March 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Suffield High School, 1060 Sheldon Street, West Suffield.
Nancy Viggiano, President and Chief Executive Officer of The First National Bank of Suffield, recently announced the promotions of Thomas Borek to Commercial Loan Officer; Susan Adams to Assistant Vice President; Betty Rubner to Assistant Vice President and David Iannucci to Assistant Vice President. Thomas Borek to Commercial Loan Officer
“We are happy to announce Mr. Borek’s promotion. Although Tom is fairly new to the banking industry, he has proven to be a real asset to our team,” said Ms. Viggiano. Mr. Borek joined the Bank as a Commercial Credit Analyst in 2014 and became a Commercial Lender in 2015. He earned a BA in Accounting from Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts and has more than seven years of experience in the financial services industry.
On January 25, officers of the Suffield Police Department were invited to the Suffield Senior Center to discuss the dangers surrounding prescription drugs with the twenty senior citizen residents in attendance.