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Stony Brook Village Is Taking Names
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After reading the Observer’s November article about the large apartment complex being built on East Street South, a reader called to ask how someone can apply for one of the “affordable” units.
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After reading the Observer’s November article about the large apartment complex being built on East Street South, a reader called to ask how someone can apply for one of the “affordable” units.
Jason Thresher, a Suffield High graduate and a 2010 graduate of Bryant University, was inducted into the Bryant University Athletics Hall of Fame which “honors any alumnus who has attained outstanding recognition or superior accomplishments in any varsity sport.”
Sarah Seger of West Suffield and Joan Bedard of Suffield ran in the Manchester Thanksgiving Road Race.
Did you know that there is a large amount of choral activity in Suffield? Maybe you know someone in a school choir, or a friend who sings in a church choir.
There is a new shop that has opened up to the left of the Highland Park Market. It is Shabby Abby’s Attic and its main product is distressed wood signs.
In mid-October when this reporter viewed the construction of the relocated Lake Road, it seemed to be a welcome, wider alternative to the narrow, serpentine, woodsy road it was replacing, albeit lacking the charm of the woods.
By mid-October the improvement and relocation of Lake Road was well along.
A new, 5,000-square foot, office building is under construction at 228 Mountain Road, an address it shares with Bright Horizons, next to McAlister Intermediate School.
This summer, state officials held a ceremony to award the Connecticut Veterans Wartime Service Medal to many veterans, but some were unable to attend.
Calling itself the first smart grocery store in Connecticut, the Suffield branch of the Highland Park Market held a ribbon cutting on October 5.