Government/Town
First Selectman’s Update
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The first day of Spring is March 20, but it certainly feels as though it started in February.
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The first day of Spring is March 20, but it certainly feels as though it started in February.
This month’s hot topic is Capital Expenditures, followed by the zoning appeal from Riccardo Sotil.
The Town, in partnership with USA Hauling and Recycling, will be holding a clean-up day on Saturday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Suffield Police Activity Report – January 2023
The annual canvass of voters is underway. If you receive a notice from the Registrars please respond within 30 days.
A big thank you to all who participated in the recent Trees for Suffield photo contest and the show at the Kent Memorial Library Pinney Gallery.
A message from Suffield’s Water Pollution Control Authority Superintendent.
Everyone needs a little help from time to time, and the Suffield community wants to provide support when you need it.
Suffield Police Activity Report – November/December 2022
All Photos by Shannon Foley
The crowd enjoys the evening. Suffield Alight wowed Suffield townspeople again this year with some favorites as well as some welcome additions. The First Selectman’s office (Colin Moll and Kris Lambert), the Town Highway Department, Parks and Rec, Bill’s Landscaping and Dave Camera’s Shoreline Audio and Visual worked together to create another beautiful and enjoyable evening of holiday cheer. What started as a COVID-friendly event, has become a welcome addition to the season, with beautiful lights, good music provided by DJ Kevin Landolina and good food. Horse-Drawn Wagon
Santa and Mrs. Claus (Jerry and Pat Bland) arrived on a carriage drawn by Belgian draft horses provided by Keith Oullette’s Mainely Drafts Horse and Carriage.