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Last May, Turning Point Wellness Center, LLC, moved from their home/office clinic on East Street North to a new location at 1 Mountain Road, Suffield, CT.
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Last May, Turning Point Wellness Center, LLC, moved from their home/office clinic on East Street North to a new location at 1 Mountain Road, Suffield, CT.
On April 15, Karen Poltronieri will be celebrating the one-year anniversary of the opening of her shop Karenough Crafts & Boutique located at 11 High Street, South in Suffield, Suite 104.
“Dancing makes me happy,” said Zlata Dzhaman, one of three new dance instructors at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio (FADS) in Suffield Village.
This April, Christine Ritok, the King House Museum’s first employee, is approaching her first-year anniversary as a curator.
When she was young, Rachel Davis, now a sophomore criminology major and exuberant young woman, observed the cadet training that her 14-year-old brother underwent at the Connecticut Fire Academy in Windsor Locks.
Major General (Retired) Thaddeus Martin of Suffield was one of 12 highly notable veterans inducted into the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame at the State Armory in Hartford on January 19, 2023.
The Suffield Observer wanted to feature some beautiful watercolor paintings by Peggy MacKinnon.
When you think about “Home-Town,” Dianne and Eric Remington come to mind.
In 1938, Frederick McKinley Jones, a largely self-taught, Black inventor, built the first portable refrigeration unit for truck trailers, revolutionizing food distribution worldwide.