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Harmonicas Entertain for Valentine’s Day
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A harmonica quartet adds a novel dimension to the pre-lunch music at the Friends of Suffield’s Valentine Social, February 15 at the Suffield Senior Center.
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A harmonica quartet adds a novel dimension to the pre-lunch music at the Friends of Suffield’s Valentine Social, February 15 at the Suffield Senior Center.
Democrat and Republican Presidential Preference Primaries Tuesday, June 2. Only registered and pre-registered voters, enrolled in the political party holding the primary, are eligible to vote in their party’s primary.
The Suffield Observer sponsors two scholarships to Suffield residents who will be entering an accredited two-or four-year college in September. The scholarships honor Samuel S. Fuller, founder of the paper, and Robert O. Y. Warren, a former Chairman of the Board.
Dr. James Loomis, Director of Adult Services at The Center for Children with Special Needs addressed employment challenges for young adults with Aspergers/Autism Spectrum Disorder at Kent Memorial Library in Suffield on February 25.
Aces High, Team 176, the Suffield/Windsor Locks team in the FIRST Robotics Competition, attended its first meet in Waterbury on the first weekend of March and things just couldn’t seem to go wrong. This was a New England regional qualifying meet that Aces High hoped would start them on the road to the World Championship in Detroit in late April.
The wrestling team captured their first Class M State Championship in school history, along with three individual champions (Josh Nieroda, Zach Johns, and Dylan Washburn).
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 15.
In the main corridor at SHS on October 10, soccer star Katie Davis, with pen, is poised to sign her agreement to play soccer for Case Western Reserve University, where she has been offered a scholarship.
We are sorry to reach out on a Saturday morning to inform you that the NCDHD confirmed that there are a number of staff and residents at Suffield House, Suffield’s sole skilled nursing facility, that have tested positive for COVID-19 with other tests pending.