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Suffield Fire Department Incident Report September 2023
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Suffield Fire Department Incident Report September 2023
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/81/)
The next time you visit Kent Memorial Library and hear giggling from the children’s department, it could be from kids transfixed by a puppet show.
Suffield Fire Department Incident Report September 2023
The kitchen is the heart of the home, especially during the holidays.
There’s a viral video circulating among audiences that either the all-knowing algorithm of their social media platform of choice has found or friends that spend way too much time on their phones have forwarded.
The State mandated Revaluation project of all Suffield real estate is in the homestretch.
Too busy to look up what’s going on in town? This article covers selected information from minutes of various Boards and Commissions.
This is printed in each and every issue of The Suffield Observer.
Soon, the State of Connecticut (one of just ten states that have “bottle bills”) will implement a new bottle deposit rate of 10 cents on a variety of beverages.
Suffield High School’s Sustainability Council (SSC) is back and better than ever this school year!
Beatrice Mildred Duni experienced neighborly kindness at an early age. She was seven years old when her father died. At that time, funerals were held at home.
Windsor Federal Bank, founded in 1936 out of the Great Depression with a mission of Neighbors Helping Neighbors, opened the doors to its Suffield branch office in April 2016 and though it has only been seven years, this hometown bank’s roots are strong and run deep.
The Friends of the Windsor Locks Canal were able to purchase a Kubota RTV 520 this year.
After a very successful art sale of Peggy’s original watercolor paintings, there are still some remaining (framed and unframed) at reduced prices.
Gardening, Community and Education are the three active pillars of the Suffield Garden Club (SGC), and this season’s educational programs promise to inform and delight.
Butternut squash originated in Mexico and Guatemala and is now grown in all parts of the world with Central and South America leading in butternut squash growth.
It has been a little while since I have written a Parks and Recreation article for the Observer, and I have missed it!
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