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There’s nothing quite like fresh, crisp veggies straight from the garden, but by late summer, you may be up to your ears in produce if you have your own garden.
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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.
There’s nothing quite like fresh, crisp veggies straight from the garden, but by late summer, you may be up to your ears in produce if you have your own garden.
At the September meeting of Suffield’s Polish Heritage Society, State Representative Tami Zawistowski and Mary Anne Zak show the citation from the General Assembly presented to Mrs. Zak as founder of the Society, which was celebrating its 100th meeting that day.
In mid-September, Darren Moran in the back hoe dumps another shovel of crushed rock for Eamon Moran of Moran Excavating to spread with his bulldozer, preparing the ground floor base for the Broad Brook Brewery.
Considerable progress has been made on the new Tennessee Gas pipeline through town toward its scheduled completion this fall.
Having just completed one pass of the final layer paving Ffyler Place, four members of the Galasso crew get a chance to see their photo in the Observer, taken in a previous month on Halladay Avenue.
We are pleased to welcome EAA Volunteer, Sheri Burger, as a new CHOICES Counselor.
The 2nd Annual Rotary Club of Suffield Sand and Salt Program is being offerred to seniors.
In about 1960, several retired men decided they should have a social (luncheon) club. They would meet weekly at Suffield Country Club for cocktails, lunch, and conviviality.
Are you looking for an incredible opportunity to help those in your own community? One that provides an opportunity to meet new people, learn new skills and help those in need?
The Suffield Senior Center and The Emergency Aid Association are sponsoring an interesting exercise program to help beat Parkinson disease.
Heather Bale of Touchpoints at Chestnut and Fresh River Healthcare and Mary Ann Cirone, RN, of Home and Community Health Services will be hosting a special hospice program on October 10 beginning at 5 p.m.
On August 5 and 6, Christos Nikolis and John Gracey of Suffield cycled 186 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), Sturbridge to Provincetown, with the goal of raising $48 million for critical research and cancer care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
This year Troop 260 was back on Suffield on the Green with a perennial favorite, the Monkey Bridge.
Many of my good new friends (GNF’s) are octogenarians and nonagenarians. At 102, dear Bob Hamel is chief centenarian.
It was magic time for The Suffield Players this year at the annual Suffield on the Green town fair, held on September 9 and 10 in the center of town.
Shakespeare’s wittiest comedy meets the Roaring 20s in The Suffield Players’ Much Ado About Nothing, adapted and directed by Chris Rohmann.
The Kent Memorial Library and the libraries at Suffield High School and Suffield Middle School are working together during the American Library Association’s Teen Reads Week October 8-14.
September brings new faces in every school, and with them new energy and new challenges.