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Back when we were kids roaming the neighborhood, we knew a thing or two about the elder generation.
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The DeSimone Family Trust, established by long time past Suffield residents Jerry and RoseMarie DeSimone have donated $2.5 million dollars to support a neonatology intensive care facility and services in the newly built tower at Connecticut Children’s.
Back when we were kids roaming the neighborhood, we knew a thing or two about the elder generation.
A memorial fund has been established by the family of Norman Coulter, a Suffield dairy farmer all his life.
In the early ’80s, Patricia Bland was a sales representative for an auto replacement glass company. She sold to Connecticut insurers.
The Observer is looking for worthy high school students interested in a $1,000 college scholarship.
Spring Hiking Workshop at Sunrise Park Brought On the Smiles! Photo by Donna Carney-Bastrzycki Photo-Hike Workshop participants enjoying their hike.
Mark your calendars to visit the Suffield Garden Club’s annual MAY MARKET on May 20.
Spring is our favorite season at the Phelps-Hatheway House!
For the second year in a row, the Suffield Rotary will participate in the Day of Service, hosted by the Rotary International group.