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Windsor Federal Savings Opens Loan Office in Suffield
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Windsor Federal Savings announced that they are opening a brand-new loan center in Suffield, at 112 Mountain Rd., adjacent to their Suffield branch.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/peoplebusiness/page/52/)
Windsor Federal Savings announced that they are opening a brand-new loan center in Suffield, at 112 Mountain Rd., adjacent to their Suffield branch.
The first class to have spent four entire years in the first Suffield High School building of 1939 celebrated its 73rd reunion on October 15.
At the newly reopened shop on Mapleton Avenue at Thompsonville Road, Proprietor Krupa Patel waits as a customer enters his credit card for five liters of Chardonnay. The shop’s new proprietor offers an extraordinary inventory of craft beers and fine wines along with a wide variety of distilled spirits. Incidentally, her given name, which in Suffield is familiar as a Polish family name, is a well-known first name in India meaning God’s grace, love, and compassion.
The First National Bank of Suffield has expanded its central office facilities to include a comfortable space in Suite 300 of Suffield Village, just across the parking lot.
After the summer Sunday service on August 28, First Baptist Church President Ed Chase, center, tells Howard and Ann Orr about the Reverend Jesse Fowler Smith and his bicycle.
Kristina Schneider, 21, of Suffield, a 2016 graduate of Bentley University was recently selected by Citizens Bank for its commercial banker Early Career Development Program.
I have been coordinating the volunteer efforts at The Suffield Observer for many years, and one of my favorite tasks is to seek editors of the month.
Miss Madison D’Ostuni, age 16 and a senior at Suffield High School, has been selected to represent Northern States (the New England states) at the 2016 Miss American Teen Pageant.
Folks from diverse segments of Suffield life crowded the pavilion at Sunrise Park on July 28 at a picnic honoring John G. Smith IV for his service to the community.
Nine residents of Suffield House who, for one reason or another, had never received a high school diploma were finally presented with one in a lovely ceremony in the nursing home’s recreation room.