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Post Storm Recovery Safety Message
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As we all dig out from the latest round of winter weather there are some important safety messages we would like to relay to all residents of the Town of Suffield.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/341/)
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.
As we all dig out from the latest round of winter weather there are some important safety messages we would like to relay to all residents of the Town of Suffield.
The Suffield Police strongly urges all residents and those traveling through Suffield to partner with police in the effort to keep our roadways safe.
The Suffield Chamber is once again proud to be hosting the Suffield Business Expo 2017 on March 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Suffield High School, 1060 Sheldon Street, West Suffield.
During the peak intensity of the short storm, a contracted plower clears a town road and closes the photographer’s driveway.
Early one morning Suffield police officers responded to a complaint of two suspicious individuals going door to door trying to sell dairy products.
Robert Mueller of West Suffield tells four interested visitors about the small, multi-colored eggs his quails produce, which he was selling at the Suffield Farmers Market on January 28 in the Suffield High School Commons.
The Observer was overwhelmed this past month with the generosity of so many individuals who donated to the Robert O.Y. Warren III scholarship fund in memory of Bob.
By now, most people have heard that this will be an especially difficult budget year for state legislators in Hartford.
In support of our goals to increase substance abuse awareness in the Suffield community and to provide information on prevention and available help resources, the Suffield Local Prevention Council (SLPC) will sponsor a Public Forum on March 30 at 7 p.m. in the Suffield Middle School auditorium.
Four Season Farm, with a seven-acre greenhouse operation in Wallingford, may break ground this spring on a large facility in Suffield.
It may not have been a total surprise, but the letter was still distressing to over 70 residents of the South Pond neighborhood accessed by Lake Road.
Two local enthusiasts, Joan Bedard, left, and Sarah Segar, are pictured at the Thanksgiving Day Manchester Road Race on November 24, where they finished first and second in the female 85-89 division.
Suffield resident Roz Luongo started something extraordinary.
Although I always thought I was too young to have a bucket list, the arrival of my first Social Security check taught me otherwise.
Co-founder of the Connecticut Butterfly Association, John Himmelman is an author, illustrator and naturalist.
Members of Suffield High School Class of ’66 are pictured at Three Figs during their fiftieth reunion in November.
Have you ever wondered about rose color meanings when you give or receive roses?