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Utilities Extended on South Street
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The southern end of South Street (Route 75) is zoned for industrial development, and Suffield has benefitted, tax-wise, by the several industries that have chosen to build there in recent decades.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/governmenttown/page/168/)
The southern end of South Street (Route 75) is zoned for industrial development, and Suffield has benefitted, tax-wise, by the several industries that have chosen to build there in recent decades.
Join us on Tuesday, December 6, for our first annual Holiday Fair featuring local vendors from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
Pre-registration is required for all programs and trips. Register On-Line today at www.SuffieldRec.com and pay by credit card!
Ten members of the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association were pictured in the Observer’s October issue; that was 1976.
Christmas in Suffield will be held on November 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
First Selectman Melissa Mack and the Board of Selectmen hosted a three board meeting that included the members of the Board of Finance and the Permanent Building Commission on Monday, September 26.
The responsibility of the Public Works Department is to maintain a safe road network by providing an efficient and effective snow and ice removal program during the winter months.
Evonne Klein, Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Housing, visited Suffield with a small entourage on September 27 to view the improvements recently completed at the town’s public housing – the 70 apartment units comprising Maple Court, Laurel Court and Broder Place.
An application to the State by Suffield’s Economic Development office has resulted in an award of up to $500,000 for funding under the Main Street Investment Fund.
The public is encouraged to attend these commission meetings.