Government/Town
Shades of Sunset
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In early spring, walking at dusk in Veterans Park with her daughter and her dog, the photographer stopped at the Suffield Veterans Memorial to capture the lovely, delicate colors of the sunset.
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In early spring, walking at dusk in Veterans Park with her daughter and her dog, the photographer stopped at the Suffield Veterans Memorial to capture the lovely, delicate colors of the sunset.
“Best Hats” winners are pictured at the Senior Center’s recent High Tea.
In 2015 a Town Meeting approved bonding for $5.1 million for the needed work, including a small addition on the west end of the building, but new First Selectman Melissa Mack, elected in November 2015, soon realized that more was needed and called for a new study and a new plan.
First Selectman Melissa M. Mack called on Governor Malloy to reconsider his most recent proposed budget cuts.
On April 6 the Connecticut State Firefighters Association inducted Suffield Fire Chief Chuck Flynn into the Connecticut Firefighters Hall of Fame, a significant honor.
The following table has been adapted from data provided by the Suffield Police Department.
How often do you think about our local dispatchers? Probably only when you need one.
On April 13, at approximately 12:30 p.m. during the course of a motor vehicle stop, an interaction occurred with an occupant of the stopped vehicle resulting in an officer firing at least one round striking the party.
The unhappy circumstance that Connecticut’s towns are facing is driven in large part by the fiscal irresponsibility emanating from the Governor’s Office and the legislature.
For any day of the year, Seniors age 50 and older and the visually impaired may reserve transportation.