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Next summer will be the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.
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As part of Suffield’s America 250 celebration, the Suffield Tree Committee planted a native red oak on the lawn between Kent Memorial Library and the town’s Veterans Memorial this April.
Next summer will be the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.
How could Michelle from Suffield receive a $420 Le Creuset Dutch oven and a $100 bookcase for free?
This month, I would like to take the time to highlight something very special happening at the library.
We would like to invite all Suffield residents, former residents, and anyone else who is interested in Suffield to join our new Facebook group, “What’s Going on Suffield?”
A show of more than 30 nature photographs, taken by Mr. Vern Wells, will be on display at the Pinney Gallery of the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield in the month of May.
If you have never sat quietly in the presence of a toad you are missing out on one of the finest experience that life holds.
Dustin Doyon’s principal outlook in life was to live each day to its fullest.
Troop 260 and 262 set off on an exciting trip to Mohawk State Forest in Connecticut during a weekend in March.
If you own a farm, grew up on farms or worked on a farm in Suffield, we want your story.
The 34th Annual Glenn T. Packard Golf Tournament has been scheduled for Friday August 8 at Oak Ridge Golf Course.
On Saturday, May 17, at Hilltop Farm starting at 8 a.m., you are invited to be part of a global movement of action, impact, and unity.
It has been a very exciting start to spring for Suffield Regional Agriscience!
Congratulations to the following Suffield High School students who were recent recipients of the North Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce (NCCCC) Kindness Award.
Despite some early setbacks, first-time director, Jack Flanagan, and the multitude of students and staff involved in the Suffield Middle School production of Willy Wonka Jr. embodied the optimistic philosophy of the lead protagonist of the play, Charlie Bucket.
Over two decades ago, a program was initiated that has now become a proud community tradition: the Suffield Hall of Honor.
On March 22, as it approaches its fiftieth year of operation, the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association Annual Awards Banquet was held to celebrate all of those who contribute to the success of an organization which serves the town so well, and to identify a few individuals for special awards.