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“Thank You SVAA,” from a Grateful Town
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Ten members of the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association were pictured in the Observer’s October issue; that was 1976.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/354/)
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.
Ten members of the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association were pictured in the Observer’s October issue; that was 1976.
When purchasing mums, choose plants that are healthy, loaded with buds with only a few opened blossoms so you can be sure of the color.
This sign at the east end of Thompsonville Road appeared shortly after the big announcement at Theodor Geisel’s house in Springfield on July 26.
Christmas in Suffield is a unique experience. No other community in our area features multiple Christmas fairs on the same day.
As the days get shorter, I need to get psychologically prepared to say goodbye to some of my animal companions.
To answer the question many have asked this summer: No, the white sidelines that have appeared on Suffield roads recently don’t mark narrow bicycle lanes.
The Emergency Aid Association is coordinating the Thanksgiving and Holiday Basket Program for Suffield residents.
Richard A. Bennett August 21, Age 85 Roger S. Oltsch August 23, Age 90 Duncan Roberts August 23, Age 66 Ralph Shipp Davenport August 26, Age 63 Alice H. Cannon August 29, Age 88 Michael C. Cordi September 1, Age 65 Helen Osowiecki September 4, Age 104 Frank L. D’Amato September 5, Age 79
Unidentified players compete in a pick-up game at the Town basketball courts behind McAlister this summer.
Mike Turgeon holds the board in place as Dave Falk secures the attachments.
The 2016 37th Annual 10K Road Race and 12th Annual 5K Run was held on Saturday, September 10. The weather was warm with a few rain drops early but cleared into a sunny day!
The Suffield Parks & Recreation Department, Kent Memorial Library, Suffield Senior Center & Mini Bus, and Suffield Youth Services have collaborated on a town-wide Halloween harvest themed event, which will be held at the Senior Center on Saturday, October 22.
Many countries require that your U.S. passport have as much as 6 months validity remaining for entry.
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?
On October 5 at 10 a.m. the Polish Heritage Society of Suffield will be hosting a live concert of Polish music at the Senior Center.
Come celebrate Halloween at Hilltop Farm on October 22 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Boy Scout Troop 260 bicycled the Cape Cod Trail system in August and received a behind-the-scenes tour of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.