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Suffield Community Aid (SCA) has been serving residents of Suffield for over 120 years.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/63/)
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.
Suffield Community Aid (SCA) has been serving residents of Suffield for over 120 years.
The Suffield Historical Society’s annual Ice Cream Social will be held on the King House Museum’s lawn on Tuesday, July 9.
This is a 19th Century view from a corner of the old cemetery.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
Christina Vega, who just graduated from Suffield High School, has cut an impressive path through town.
Last summer I wrote about the time to slow down and take a breath and relax a bit.
Road milling work will begin on July 8.
Activities at Second Baptist Church during July and August slow down, but behind the scenes many opportunities are in the planning stages to be revealed during the fall months.
First Baptist Church on Hill Street has a very rich history. It was founded in 1769 and was the first Baptist Church in Hartford County.
First Church of Christ, UCC is an open and affirming congregation of the United Church of Christ.
The town’s sustainability initiatives and plans are flourishing mid-year.
If you visit Hilltop Farm on Sunday mornings, you have seen a group of folks working with their dogs on the field south of Hilltop.
Stroll around Hilltop Farm and you will see flowers everywhere!
Tickets for Hilltop Farm’s third annual Oktoberfest will go on sale August 1, according to event manager Joe Gervascio.
Seward Johnson was a visionary, artist and philanthropist who established an international community of artists with the Johnson Atelier in Hamilton, NJ.
This month’s story from a tree lover is riddled with fun.