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The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/117/)
The John Sullivan & Son Tobacco Farm was started by my grandfather, John L. Sullivan.
On August 6, at Friends of the Farm held their Hilltop’s Volunteer Appreciation Day.
The “hard opening” took place at half past noon, but normal hours are every day but Monday, noon to 9:00.
Three generations of the Gogulski family have raised tobacco on the farm at Rising’s Corner.
Suffield Police Activity Report – June/July 2022
Too busy to look up what’s going on in town? Here’s a recap right at your fingertips.
Eighteen years ago, as a newcomer to the town and Suffield on the Green, I was walking that slow stroll through the makeshift lanes, taking in the sights and sounds of the annual September festival.
The Assessor’s Office administers all state and local option exemption programs that affect tax bills.
With the hottest days hopefully behind us, I’m looking forward to the cooler days of fall.
John Kehoe, a retired City of Hartford forester and arborist, has an infectious enthusiasm for all things trees.
Over the course of the past two years, the Board of Education has stated that their decision making has been based on guidance from the CDC. However, when it comes to the CDC recommendation that students are given twenty-five minutes of time strictly for eating lunch in school, the Board does not comply.
Before Glen and Josh Vincent purchased Appleberry Farm at Rising Corner 18 years ago, the father and son team had already concluded they wouldn’t continue growing the pick-your-own fruit trees on the property.
A surprising piece of publicity became available in early April with several pages of online information about a new Yeshiva that was coming to Suffield.
The Suffield Parks and Recreation Bowling Buddies Group visited the very beautiful Roaring Acres Alpaca Farm on June 15 for an end of spring party and to celebrate some upcoming June birthdays and had a fabulous time.