Suffield Police Activity Report – March 2022
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Suffield Police Activity Report – March 2022
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A friend of mine recently shared a video he saw on the internet regarding the decrease in bird population, that really concerned us.
The Veterans Memorial Phase 1 Expansion Committee was created in September 2021, with a mission to expand the honor roll in Suffield’s Veterans Park to include veterans from recent wars and conflicts, and to add those veterans who were not previously recognized when the existing memorial was dedicated in 2003.
While calls to save the bees are nothing new, there is a new effort in Connecticut to replenish local bee populations.
The Assessor’s Office would like to remind elderly and disabled homeowners that the filing period for the state and local benefit program will end on Friday, May 13. Any current recipient of the benefit who has
received a letter from the Assessor’s office must reapply no later than
May 13 in order to continue to receive the benefit. New applicants must also file an application by that date. This year’s maximum income allowed is $38,100 if single and $46,400 if married. Proof of income for 2021 is needed.
Customers are always amazed at the deals they can find at the Second Chance Shop, and this year’s annual 25%-off spring dress sale in April was no exception.
There will be a Blessing of the Bikes (motorcycles) in memory of Nate Woodworth of Enfield, Conn. on Saturday, May 21 at 10 a.m. at Sunrise Park.
Members of the Suffield Garden Club are ready to welcome you, rain or shine, to the annual MAY MARKET on Saturday, May 14.
The Suffield Garden Club and the Town Tree Committee have always been close. Being a Garden Club, we love all plants that grow and make Suffield beautiful.