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Troop 66 Takes Spring Break
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Troop 66 started the trip to New York at a Kampgrounds of America (KOA) camp.
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Troop 66 started the trip to New York at a Kampgrounds of America (KOA) camp.
On a sunny Saturday morning, families, friends and local organizations came together to support a wonderful cause.
The Suffield Greater Together Community Fund (SGTCF) awards grants to non-profits in Suffield or others that directly benefit Suffield residents.
On June 29, 2024, Granby Racial Reconciliation (GRR) will host the first annual Granby Racial Unity Festival, from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Granby Memorial High School.
The Suffield Arts Council is pleased to announce a show in The Pinney Gallery of the Kent Memorial Library, of a collection of artworks by a multi-talented, award-winning artist, Deborah Padden.
Sibbil Dwight Kent Chapter of the DAR explained the process and the tools used for their work in the Old Cemetery.
As you passed through Suffield and West Suffield in early May, did the bright, happy faces of thousands of daffodils catch your eye?
The Suffield Garden Club Memorial fund was thrilled to present three awards to graduating Agriscience seniors on May 16.
In December, 2023 the New England Scenic Trail officially became one of our country’s newest national parks, and it runs right through West Suffield!
Photos by Ron Kirschbaum and Ginny Bromage
On April 21, the Observer volunteers gathered at Oak Ridge Country Club to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the paper. Jay Presser, emcee, welcomed everyone and recognized the four volunteers who were at the first group photo 25 years ago: Lester Smith, Carol Martin, Sally Peters and Eileen Moncrief. The Observer volunteers are keeping Sam’s dream alive! See if you can identify all the volunteers in this photo. Jay asked Abby Wolcott to reflect for us on her father’s initial thoughts on creating The Suffield Observer.