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All the Zoning and Conservation approvals have been issued, the land ownership has transferred, and new construction in Mach One Industrial Park on South Street is expected to start in a week or two.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/peoplebusiness/page/48/)
All the Zoning and Conservation approvals have been issued, the land ownership has transferred, and new construction in Mach One Industrial Park on South Street is expected to start in a week or two.
The big, new sign went up at the end of February in front of the River Valley Animal Center on South Street, and after two more months of finishing work, Dr. Mohan Sachdev held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting on May 1.
At a special ceremony on May 3, SBTR Owner-Director Celia Moffie awarded M. Althea Scheller Scholarships to Jordyn Isabelle, Kelly McKinstry and Ansha Siawor.
The court decision reported last month, restoring the Zoning and Planning Commission’s 2014 approval of reopening the Lake Road sand pit, required that the road be relocated onto previously excavated land, with the implication that permission for residents’ use of the road would continue.
May 4 is quickly approaching. It will be 11 years since Cpl. Stephen R. Bixler gave his life for our country.
Dr. Anna Felicitas Thurmayr, Chairman and Chief Medical Officer of Quality Health Ideas, Inc., in Suffield Village, was honored by the Women of Innovation, Connecticut Technology Council.
Libby grew up in Windsor, the youngest of five children. She had an idyllic childhood scouring the woods for hours, building snow forts, catching minnows and returning home before dark.
A driver, appreciative of other drivers, had been at the wheel of a car mud-bound up to its hubcaps on the north side of Hickory Street.
ACL designed the 2017 OAM theme, Age Out Loud, to give aging a new voice—one that reflects what today’s older adults have to say.
Coinciding with National ALS Awareness Month in May, the children’s book Papa is on the Moon, is debuting nationally to raise money and awareness for ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.