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There is no better way to kick off spring than a hike in the woods!
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/governmenttown/page/57/)
There is no better way to kick off spring than a hike in the woods!
As of this writing, the Board of Finance has completed its review of various department budgets and capital requests in in order to propose the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022/23 budget for the Town Meeting on May 11.
May is Older Americans Month. The theme for Older Americans Month (OAM) 2022 is Age My Way.
Unless you had business with Northern Nurseries on Mountain Road in West Suffield, you might not have heard of Colin Moll before he burst on the scene, shortly after being nominated in October 2021 for First Selectman by the Republican party.
The Town is looking for people interested in volunteering at the Suffield Summer Fair being held June 17-19, 2022.
The Veterans Memorial Phase 1 Expansion Committee was created in September 2021, with a mission to expand the honor roll in Suffield’s Veterans Park to include veterans from recent wars and conflicts, and to add those veterans who were not previously recognized when the existing memorial was dedicated in 2003.
The Assessor’s Office would like to remind elderly and disabled homeowners that the filing period for the state and local benefit program will end on Friday, May 13. Any current recipient of the benefit who has
received a letter from the Assessor’s office must reapply no later than
May 13 in order to continue to receive the benefit.
Suffield’s Farmers Market begins its 2022 summer season on Saturday, June 18.
Connecticut’s Voter Registry Privacy Program (VRPP) went into effect last year. It works to protect individuals and families who fear for their life or safety by restricting the disclosure of their information from the State’s Voter Registry.