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The beginning of April has us continuing to celebrate Eastertide season at Second Baptist Church with many activities and services to participate in.
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While most couples find love within their own country, Dave and Joanne Thayer found theirs in Japan.
The beginning of April has us continuing to celebrate Eastertide season at Second Baptist Church with many activities and services to participate in.
This Friday, Saturday or Sunday, drive 40 minutes to Winsted, one of Connecticut’s oldest mill towns.
I wanted to take a moment to highlight a really great community service initiative that the SHS Boys Basketball program recently completed to benefit Connecticut Children’s Medical Center (CCMC) and to discuss how others can donate to this great cause.
The stock market and housing prices are at all-time highs and economic growth and unemployment signal a strong economy.
The Observer team would like to thank those readers who took the time to respond to the survey that was published over the last few editions.
What an Interesting Find
Photo By Joan Heffernan A Spring mushroom on the damp and muddy March trail. Spring is Coming! Photo by Joan Heffernan The ruffles of a daffodil
First Bloom of Spring
Photo by Joan Heffernan Crocus opens to the sun
Look Up! Photo by Joan Heffernan Late winter trees await their buds.
The scene had such a dreamlike quality that I should’ve known something was amiss.
The month of March brings thoughts of windy weather and cleaning up of winter blowdown of twigs and branches and trees.
Suffield Fire Department Incident Report January 2024
Suffield Police Activity Report – January 2024
One of the businesses residing inside the 68 Bridge Street Building is Stone Insurance of Suffield, LLC, located in Suite 207.
After a few weeks of above average temperatures, we have been brought back to reality with a snow-filled reminder that there are still a few more weeks until it is officially spring.
The Assessor’s office administers the Elderly/Totally Disabled Homeowner’s program annually.
Over the past twenty-five years the Observer has covered many stories about local people, events and businesses. The following are some of the headline stories from our issues over the past 25 years.
Kids Discuss Unfortunate Books From the March 2005 Observer