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Manchester Road Race
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Two local enthusiasts, Joan Bedard, left, and Sarah Segar, are pictured at the Thanksgiving Day Manchester Road Race on November 24, where they finished first and second in the female 85-89 division.
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Two local enthusiasts, Joan Bedard, left, and Sarah Segar, are pictured at the Thanksgiving Day Manchester Road Race on November 24, where they finished first and second in the female 85-89 division.
The December issue of The Suffield Observer came into your mailboxes on the same day the Observer lost another member of the Suffield community who had been essential to both our success and the mission of our local paper.
Heather and Luis Lee have so many interests in common and yet so many interests and talents of their own that I will have trouble finding the space to get it all in.
Members of the Suffield Housing Authority are pictured January 10 in the Maple Court recreation room at the little dinner party they gave Vi Carney for her 92nd birthday.
One of the things that occupies Sara Zak during her retirement is hunting for things that, when you come right down to it, are really waiting to be found.
We at The Suffield Observer have been privileged to work with and under the guidance of our beloved founder, Sam Fuller. Sam put his heart and soul into the production of this paper. He started the Observer as a way for the Town to improve communication with its citizens.
Solar panels installed on houses and barns and free-standing nearby are becoming a common sight in Suffield and elsewhere.
Swede’s Jewelers, founded in 1946, is celebrating 70 years of quality craftsmanship in their full-service jewelry store located at 98 Bridge Street in East Windsor, Connecticut.
Gerry LaPlante considers his success in the recent New York Marathon a major life event, as well he should.
Proprietor Steve Sullivan shares the scissors with First Selectman Melissa Mack as they hold the official ribbon cutting for the Suffield Gymnastics Academy. The long-experienced business had moved to Ffyler Place several weeks ago, and students and coaches from the evening class observed the ceremony on November 7, along with landlord Michael Laureno and his grandson Tom, at the left.