Schools/Sports
Rotary Students of the Month
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Congratulations to Marissa Dery and Abby Halasi-Kun.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/167/)
The next time you visit Kent Memorial Library and hear giggling from the children’s department, it could be from kids transfixed by a puppet show.
Good news! The Friends of the Library will resume their monthly book collections on Saturday, May 1 at Kent Memorial Library.
Kent Memorial Library staff is busy at work transitioning from our year of Virtual Programming to a hybrid selection of in person and continued virtual options. Thanks to Zoom we’ve been able to stay connected with our patrons despite the pandemic restrictions.
As part of our new ongoing “Books & Beyond Series”, Kent Memorial Library is delighted to announce a book discussion with award winning author Phan Qué Mai Nguyen on Wednesday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Warmer weather is a welcome change after the dreary and isolating winter, and Kent Memorial Library staff couldn’t be happier than seeing our patrons browsing our collection, using our computers, and picking up kits and crafts to take home.
Smiles all around, SHS senior soccer star Brandon Lewis’s parents Tim and Amy stand by on March 3 as Brandon signs his agreement to accept a scholarship from Western New England University.
With her parents Rob and Heather standing proudly behind her at Suffield High on March 3, Carla Matthews signs to accept her scholarship from Endicott College, in Beverly, Mass., just northeast of Boston.
When students return to school next fall an exciting new program will be waiting for them. Suffield High School will be offering Career Pathways for the first time.
Congratulations to Jenna Devin and Cassie Hryniewicz of Suffield High School who received the North Central Act of Kindness Award (NCAOK).
The Suffield Board of Education is pleased to announce the official appointment of Mrs. Melissa Todd as the Assistant Principal of McAlister Intermediate School. The Board of Education’s unanimous decision follows Mrs. Todd’s successful six-month tenure as the Interim Assistant Principal and a formal interview conducted last evening with the Board of Education.
Effective Monday, March 22, Kent Memorial Library opened their building for limited in-person services and expanded hours of operation.*
For several years there has been talk of expanding the music rooms at Suffield Middle School, especially to provide better space for the band to practice. Interest in music as an extra-curricular activity has increased tremendously in recent years, particularly in band.
On March 2, 2021 Spaulding and McAlister celebrated Read Across America Day with many engaging events that shared the joy of reading with students. For the last several years we have celebrated this day, which focuses on motivating children and teens to read.
SCA is Assisting Older Residents to Access COVID-19 Vaccine: SCA staff is assisting CDC-eligible, older residents in exploring their options for obtaining COVID-19 vaccine. Priority is given to those residents age 75+ and/or who do not have access to a computer.
A committee is currently reviewing our Town Charter and governance practices. The Charter Review process happens every five years by state statute.
When this reporter stopped by Goodyear Farms to see what was going on at that cluster of greenhouses at 676 Mountain Road, he met Allen Clark, who explained that this location is actually part of a local agricultural conglomerate called Clark Farms, Inc. In addition to the greenhouses in Suffield, the family enterprise owns and farms considerable acreage in four towns and two states and operates a popular eatery and farm stand in Granby.
1. Suffield currently boasts one of the highest concentrations of farmland in the state. What is the percent of active farmland in the town?
The Town of Suffield will celebrate its 350th Anniversary by hosting what is certain to be an epic community parade on October 9. This event will be the biggest and best parade Suffield has ever experienced.
Ask not what your town can do for you but what you can do for your town.
Taken in about 1898 looking upstream near the mouth of Stony Brook at the end of Paper Street, this old photo shows the Franklin Paper Mill in its third embodiment.