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Bielonko farmhands had tobacco stalks up to be hooked onto lath for transportation and hanging.
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Bielonko farmhands had tobacco stalks up to be hooked onto lath for transportation and hanging.
Linda Rodger smiles happily with the flowers and “Watchful Messenger” Owl she received at her retirement luncheon.
A young swimmer drags his hand into the water as he swings across Stony Brook at the popular informal swimming hole in Stony Brooke Park this summer.
It wasn’t the Suffield Little League (SLL) season anticipated by many, but it came together as one most will never forget. For Suffield LL, its Board, volunteers and families, that likely meant no season at Christian Field for the first time since games started there in 1956.
The Suffield Woman’s Club delivered meals to the Suffield Police Department in August in appreciation for their service.
A beautiful place to relax on the Windsor Locks Canal Trail
Although our “Big Weekend” won’t take place until October, 2021, Suffield will still have a wonderful birthday party in October of this year!!!!
Suffield’s town green waves proudly with 350 commemorative flags honoring the memory and dedication of those who have served and are serving our country and community.
We’re expecting an amazing firework show on Saturday night! To maintain social distancing, fireworks display company Pyrotechnico, recommended that the show be designed entirely around six-inch shells that are designed to explode 600 feet in the air.
It’s not the big parade we had been looking forward to, but we can still have fun while maintaining a social distance!