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Son Takes Over Family Landscaping Business
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“I secured a 90-day note from the bank for $10,000 and we were in business.” That’s how Jim Mather reminisced about starting JW Mather & Son Landscaping in 1975.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/peoplebusiness/page/10/)
“I secured a 90-day note from the bank for $10,000 and we were in business.” That’s how Jim Mather reminisced about starting JW Mather & Son Landscaping in 1975.
State Representative Tami Zawistowski (R-61) celebrated the 32nd annual “Polish Day at the Capitol,” on May 3 hosted by the Polish Legislative Caucus.
Are you a current tennis player, former player or a “would like to learn” tennis player?
On Sunday, May 7, Colin Dowd, of Suffield, Connecticut, ran the Providence Half Marathon on behalf of Make-A-Wish Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
In 1987 Roland Dowd began buying antique homes in town, renovating them with his wife Barbara and selling them.
The restaurant is now open at the Suffield Country Club (SCC) and is open to the public.
Bob Warren served on the Editorial Board for the paper’s first issue and was Chairman of the Observer’s Board of Director’s from 2001 to 2012.
A local Granby restaurant is coming to the Congamond Lakes area.
In the early ’80s, Patricia Bland was a sales representative for an auto replacement glass company. She sold to Connecticut insurers.
When I first heard that my neighbor and local small business owner Dan McCoy ran the World Marathon Challenge (WMC), I thought it (and he!) were crazy.