Editorial
Paradise Found
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The sea lions, pelicans, iguanas, sea turtles, giant tortoises, and many other creatures on the Galapagos Islands live in peace together with “most” human beings.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/opinion/editorial/page/13/)
The sea lions, pelicans, iguanas, sea turtles, giant tortoises, and many other creatures on the Galapagos Islands live in peace together with “most” human beings.
Peggy and I have recently returned from a wondrous trip to Iceland, an island nation of 350,000 people with two million annual visitors.
What is a community? The dictionary defines it as “a feeling of fellowship with others”; in biology, it encompasses “all of the organisms that inhabit a particular area.”
The staff of the Observer sends a fond farewell to Scott Dunn, Principal of A. Ward Spaulding Elementary School.
Well, another month goes by and Kent Memorial Library is still not open.
Do you recall the October 2015 Town referendum vote to approve bonding for (1) road and drainage improvements, (2) renovations and improvements to Suffield Town Hall and (3) renovations and improvements to Bridge Street School for conversion to a town community recreation center?
Does anyone at the age of twenty-one and under ever read the Sunday comics anymore?
Some of us can make choices in a second and some like to contemplate them; but some choices are made without us even being aware of it.