Government/Town
Suffield Police Department Activity Report September 2017
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The following table has been adapted from data provided by the Suffield Police Department.
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The following table has been adapted from data provided by the Suffield Police Department.
It is with great sadness that the Suffield Police Department announces that K9 Officer Peter Osowiecki lost his canine partner of nearly ten years, K9 “Z,” on the evening of October 10.
On October 4, at 4:41 p.m., Suffield Police received a 911 call from a female who was lost in a large wooded area located behind 900 South Grand Street, Suffield.
In a collaborative effort of four Town agencies, and with great autumn weather unlike last year, the second annual Scare-It-Up-Suffield event took place Saturday afternoon, October 14, at the Suffield Senior Center.
The responsibility of the Public Works Department is to maintain a safe road network by providing an effective snow and ice removal program during the winter months.
From all of us at the Senior Center & Mini Bus-Paula, MaryLou, Marzena, Cindy, Vic, Gwen, Janet & Duncan-we wish you and your family a blessed Thanksgiving.
The donation will be used to fund coffee at the Center.
Rumors spreading about plans for a new residential subdivision off North Main Street were confirmed at a September 18 meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission when Ray Daddario, of Rayco Development, appeared for a preliminary, pre-application conference about his plans.
The chrysanthemums an anonymous donor planted at the Suffield Veterans Memorial for Dustin Doyon in September looked particularly beautiful on this autumn afternoon in mid-October.