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Suffield Veterinary Hospital: Celebrating 40 Years
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It was during a routine phone call to her father in the early ‘70s that sparked a transformation in Ann Huntington.
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The John Sullivan & Son Tobacco Farm was started by my grandfather, John L. Sullivan.
It was during a routine phone call to her father in the early ‘70s that sparked a transformation in Ann Huntington.
Suffield’s Favorite Girl Scout Cookie – Thin Mints
The North Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce (NCCCC) has added 70 new members this year for a total of 250.
The Suffield Players are excited to introduce an enhanced subscription experience for theater aficionados.
While I was growing up, my dad had to occasionally travel on business and sometimes my mother would accompany him.
The Old Center Cemetery behind the First Congregational Church on High Street is getting a new life.
It was one for the books: this year’s book sale brought in a record-breaking $17,600.
For more information or to register for a program, please stop by or call the library at 860-668-3896 or go online to suffield-library.org. Follow us on Facebook. All programs are free. Adult Programs
Fiber Friendly: Wednesdays, October 4 and 18 at 4 p.m. – Are you someone who likes to knit, crochet, embroider, or engage in any other fiber-related interests? Join us on alternate Wednesdays for conversation, camaraderie and fiber artistry.
By the time you read this, I will have departed from my role as Director of the Kent Memorial Library.
You read about our amazing adventures each month so this month we thought we would share a bit about the adults behind the scenes.
For about seventeen years, the Suffield Polish Heritage Society (PHS) brought first-generation Polish Americans together to collect, preserve, and perpetuate the history and culture of their ancestors who settled in this area more than 100 years ago.
This month’s story “Soldier Trees” was submitted by Rita Chmura.
The Friends of KML will hold their annual meeting via Zoom on Thursday, October 12 at 7 p.m.
The Suffield Arts Council will feature a photographic presentation entitled Nola Pio by a sister and brother team, Nancy Leiper and Ray Pioggia, in the Pinney Gallery of Suffield’s Kent Memorial Library, during the month of October.
When Paul Osgood wound down his working life, the Suffield resident had plans for travel and spending more time with family and friends.