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September is an opportunity to look back at a wonderful summer and to look forward to a busy autumn.
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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.
September is an opportunity to look back at a wonderful summer and to look forward to a busy autumn.
First Church of Christ, Congregational UCC of Suffield, CT is an open and affirming congregation of the United Church of Christ.
When emergency care is needed, the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association (SVAA) works quickly to provide the best possible service.
Such luxury! Who has the best three-holer outhouse in town? Why it’s the King House Museum and Barn.
Members of Suffield Ambulance, Suffield’s Police and Fire Departments and Suffield Community Aid came to Suffield High School on Tuesday, August 6 to celebrate National Night Out.
Want to collect your food scraps for the dumpster behind the town hall but don’t know where to start?
Hopefully, Oktoberfest partygoers have bought their tickets by now since they may no longer be available by the time this story is published.
The Suffield Historical Society will host author Peter Sorenson at its first fall meeting on Thursday, September 19, 7:30 p.m.
Suffield Police Activity Report – June/July 2024
Suffield Fire Department Incident Report June/July 2024
Your Suffield Emergency Services (Police, Ambulance, and Fire) respond to emergency assistance requests 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in all types of weather.
The Assessor’s office administers all state and local option exemption programs that affect tax bills. The amount of an exemption reduces the assessed value of your property.
Too busy to look up what’s going on in town? This article covers selected information from various Town Boards and Commissions.
Absentee Ballots are available on October 4, for the November Presidential Election.
In an effort to bridge generations and foster meaningful connections in the community, Suffield Youth Services and the Suffield Senior Center are thrilled to announce the launch of the new Student to Senior Pen Pal Program.