Government/Town
Arbor Day Celebration
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Clues are out there on Main Street.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/governmenttown/page/47/)
Seven elm trees on Main Street were recently treated to a tree’s version of a trip to the barbershop.
Did you know that the Suffield Gross Grand List consists of over $2 Billion in assessed value? The exact figure is $2,115,293,404 for the 2022 Grand List effective 10/1/2022. The Gross Grand List is reduced by property tax exemptions authorized by Connecticut General Statutes and administered by the Assessor’s Office to arrive at the Net Taxable Grand List. Property tax exemptions of $531,770,690 have been allowed for the 2022 Grand List. Examples of exemptions include: property owned by the State, the Town, certain religious, and charitable organizations, and eligible manufacturing equipment.
Ran Blake…Ran Blake…..he grew up in Suffield yet seems unknown in his hometown. Why is he notable?
Trees for Suffield invites you to send in a short story, a photo or drawing of a tree that has meaning to you and why.
In October 2022, James McMahon requested an opportunity to discuss with the Planning and Zoning Commission a project to convert St. Joseph’s Church at 140 Main Street into residential housing per Section V.U. Adaptive Reuse Zoning Regulations.