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Happy 70th Anniversary!
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Peter and Fran Kulas will celebrate their 70th Wedding Anniversary on September 19.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/92/)
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.
Peter and Fran Kulas will celebrate their 70th Wedding Anniversary on September 19.
The Suffield Arts Council has slated the work of Angelo Ferraro for display during September.
The Sibbil Dwight Kent Chapter of the DAR will be a collect old, frayed and soiled American flags at their booth at Suffield on the Green.
It’s getting near that time of year to think about pumpkins, sweatshirts, and mums
The Suffield Land Conservancy (SLC) invites you to our dedication program held at the McClean Educational Preserve on Sunday, October 1 at 2-4 p.m.
The Friends of Kent Memorial Library will hold their annual book sale the weekend of September 8-10.
In the month of September Kent Memorial Library is continuing its popular “Books & Beyond” series.
Rebecca Osleger, a longtime Suffield resident, has been practicing yoga for almost two decades as a way to create harmony between work and wellness.
In a summer characterized by frequent thunderstorms, rain and heatwaves the weather on August 11, was picture perfect for Suffield Rotary’s 32nd Annual Glenn T. Packard Golf Tournament.
After going 8-7 in the regular season, the Suffield Juniors (14U) baseball team battled their way into the semi-finals for the Connecticut River Valley Juniors League before losing in a heartbreaker game against Weathersfield.
The rain didn’t dampen the spirit of over 100 Girl Scouts from Suffield as they enjoyed an amazing weekend of fun at Camp Woodstock.
Cell phones and other handheld electronic devices contain a material called tantalum that is derived from the mineral Col-Tan (columbite-tantalite).
The American Scholastic Achievement League offers a competitive test called the Scholastic Challenge.
The Suffield Public Schools announced its policy for determining eligibility of children who may receive free or reduced-price meals served under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP).