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An Unprecedented Donation from an Extraordinary Man
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Over the past year, the Historical Society has been processing an amazing donation: the lifetime Suffield history collection of Lester Smith.
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Over the past year, the Historical Society has been processing an amazing donation: the lifetime Suffield history collection of Lester Smith.
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Some Observer volunteers celebrated Carol Martin’s 90th birthday on April 12th.
The public is invited to an Artist Reception for Suffield artist Laurie Tavino Friday, May 3.
West Hartford nonprofit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut announced that Hartford architect Ted Cutler has received the youth mentoring organization’s 2024 Visionary Leader Award.
There’s something about a couple who’ve been married 37 years, have worked together for 34 in a tough business and sit shoulder-to-shoulder, laughing and joking while being interviewed.
For Mark Pillsbury, hearing the constant complaints about muscle aches and the need for physical therapy from carpenters he managed after college pushed him to become a physical therapist.
Jim Turek’s grandparents were Polish immigrants. His paternal grandparents owned a farm on East Street.
If you have unused styrofoam coolers or packaging lying around that once protected your new TV, clothes dryer or other household products, take them to Gold Circuit E-Cycling in Agawam for free recycling. The facility is at 277 Silver Street, around the corner from Geissler’s on RT 75. It’s open Monday – Friday, 12 pm to 3 pm, and Saturday, 10 am to Noon. “The styrofoam must be white, clean and free of labels and tape,” said owner Matt Pronovost. “I can’t stress that enough.
According to operators Crystal and Jason Siemienkowicz, Hilltop Creamery will offer new sundaes, lots of weekend music and more charitable fundraisers this coming season.