Suffield 350th Anniversary Committee
Signs for Old Suffield Homes
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As you travel around town you have probably seen signs on many of the old homes in town.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/governmenttown/page/88/)
As you travel around town you have probably seen signs on many of the old homes in town.
1. What was the trouble that the mother of Joseph Seger, one of Suffield’s original proprietors, had in Hartford in the 1660s?
The 350th Anniversary fireworks display was held on Saturday evening, October 10, during the country’s pandemic environment, so the 350th Committee chose to launch from a location that would allow a large region of good viewing without gathering a crowd.
The eight Suffield houses which were chosen by the 350th Anniversary Committee House Decoration judges are shown here. There is a nice variety and the houses were decorated very creatively.
The street lights in Suffield have been owned by Eversource. However the Town decided to purchase them in a cost-savings effort.
You turn on the tap; you flush the toilet. Stuff goes down the drain. It’s gone. Vanished. Out of sight, out of mind.
Please check the Town of Suffield website for actual time and location (virtual, Zoom, etc.) of the following commission and committee meetings:
Traffic jams in Suffield Center plagued motorists at the end of September and early October as lane changes were enforced to allow a construction crew to do its work. It turned out to be a substantial job, as two new steel towers were being installed, along with many stretches of electrical cable buried under the pavement.
The following table has been adapted from data provided by the Suffield Police Department.
The November 3 Presidential Election will be held in the Suffield Middle School’s (SMS) gymnasium, 350 Mountain Road from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.