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The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/117/)
As part of Suffield’s America 250 celebration, the Suffield Tree Committee planted a native red oak on the lawn between Kent Memorial Library and the town’s Veterans Memorial this April.
Walter Beaulieu is an energetic young man. He is the manager of the restaurant at the Avon Old Farms Inn on Route 44.
The purpose of the Polish Heritage Society is to collect and preserve physical items and intangibles that represent the values, culture, and traditions our ancestors brought from their homeland in the late 1890’s and early 1900’s.
Town officials and what appears to be a work crew are pictured In January, 1891, after a big batch of Stony Brook ice flooded to block Boston Neck Road at the road’s low point near East Street.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
There is now heat at the historic First Baptist Church on Hill Street in Suffield.
Come join us as Suffield celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr.’s memory with a service at Third Baptist Church on Kent Avenue at 4 p.m. on Sunday, January 22.
First Church welcomes all to Sunday morning worship at 10 a.m. in-person in our sanctuary, or through our YouTube livestream. Scan the QR code provided to reach our YouTube page. Rev. Diann continues to run a Wednesday morning study group at 10 a.m. each week via Zoom. Contact us to join the study group. All are welcome to join.
Crossroads Food Pantry is one of the most impactful outreach programs of the West Suffield Congregational Church.
On Saturday, November 5, a beautiful fall weekend, several of the local churches in town plus the Suffield Fire Department and Second Chance Shop held their annual Christmas in Suffield shopping fair.
The Human Needs Ministry at Sacred Heart Church supplied Thanksgiving Baskets for fourteen families designated by Suffield Community Aid.
Members of Sacred Heart Parish will find many activities for Advent and the Christmas season that will keep the true religious meaning of Christmas for the month of December.
You may have noticed the small plant store, recently opened at the north end of the Village Market.
The Rev. Justin A. Cox, Senior Pastor at Second Baptist Church, was officially welcomed to Second Baptist and the Suffield Community on Sunday, November 6 during his Installation Service.
Too busy to look up what’s going on in town? Here is a recap right at your fingertips.
Suffield Police Activity Report – October 2022