People/Business
Chestnut Oak Associates Celebrates 35 Years in Business
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Chestnut Oak Associates was founded in 1989.
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Chestnut Oak Associates was founded in 1989.
The Plant Lounge is hosting a plant swap event to bring the community together. A plant swap is an event where you bring your plants, propagations, cuttings – anything that no longer brings you joy, or you just don’t want anymore, and you can trade with other plant lovers. Plants MUST be pest free in order to qualify to “sit at the table.” Someone will be available to inspect if you need assistance. Do you grow rare plant varieties or sell nature-inspired items? Please reach out to Tracey if you’d like to register to be a vendor: text (855) 984-1625. We’re not just swapping plants; we’re cultivating friendships.
Jack Rollet had been a landscaper for 30 years, taking his equipment to D & F Power Equipment in Suffield for parts and servicing, when the founders, Don and Marlene Hoginski, told him they wanted to retire.
Beatrice Mildred Duni experienced neighborly kindness at an early age. She was seven years old when her father died. At that time, funerals were held at home.
When Drs. Ron and Eileen Kirschbaum were planning to retire, they had their hearts set on one candidate to assume their dental practice at 230A Mountain Road.
Many of you will recall our May 1 edition article “Special Artist Brought Color to Our Lives.”
“I’m more than happy to be up to my neck in projects,” said Gayle Demko, co-founder with her late husband Chet of Heritage Funeral Home in West Suffield.
It was during a routine phone call to her father in the early ‘70s that sparked a transformation in Ann Huntington.
Windsor Federal Bank, founded in 1936 out of the Great Depression with a mission of Neighbors Helping Neighbors, opened the doors to its Suffield branch office in April 2016 and though it has only been seven years, this hometown bank’s roots are strong and run deep.