Letter to the Editor
The Changing Face of Suffield
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I totally identified with the editorial by Jane Shipp, “New Traffic Lights” in the May 2021 Observer.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/opinion/letter-to-the-editor/page/3/)
I totally identified with the editorial by Jane Shipp, “New Traffic Lights” in the May 2021 Observer.
On March 27, as my neighbor and I were taking our early morning walk I fell on the sidewalk on N. Main Street. As I sat catching my breath a black pick-up truck stopped and a young man hurried over to help me up.
In regards to your opinion piece (Good Listeners May Change Their Thinking, April 2021 issue) stating that some residents complain that The Suffield Observer is too liberal. I look at it through another prism that really is quite simple to discern.
As always, we enjoyed reading the latest Suffield Observer from cover to cover. There was one disappointment, however.
In April of 2019 we moved south to Suffield from West Springfield. We were also drawn by the physical beauty of rural Suffield with amazing historic homes and beautiful scenic roads and farmland.
My husband and I are happy to live in a community with an amazing grassroots effort that is working on multiple fronts to call out and defeat bias and racism in our Town. ABAR Suffield (“anti-bias, anti-racism”) is growing in strength and numbers.
Robert T. Molleur, a former resident, grew up working on farms.
The telecommunications industry has plans to blanket the entire nation with small cell antennas. This means small cell antennas in our neighborhoods every 300 feet.
I graduated from Suffield High School and my mom still lives here. When visiting in mid-September, I was appalled by the profane election signage that is currently being posted on people’s lawns.
On April 7, dozens of voters in Wisconsin contracted COVID-19 when they voted in-person. On November 3, CT residents may risk that outcome.