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From the Revolutionary era through the early twentieth century, Suffield’s historic residences remain notable for their enduring beauty and architectural significance.
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From the Revolutionary era through the early twentieth century, Suffield’s historic residences remain notable for their enduring beauty and architectural significance.
The DeSimone Family Trust, established by long time past Suffield residents Jerry and RoseMarie DeSimone have donated $2.5 million dollars to support a neonatology intensive care facility and services in the newly built tower at Connecticut Children’s.
This year’s Suffield on the Green had the feel of a typical fall weekend, however there was some rain on both Saturday and Sunday that closed the SOTG early at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, although, the sun did eventually come out on Sunday. The crowds, crafters, musicians, local charities and food booths were resilient!!!
Barbara Dowd was a beloved teacher in Suffield for 39 years.
The Trees for Suffield Initiative began in 2022 as a collaborative effort between the Suffield Tree Committee, the Town of Suffield and the Suffield Garden Club.
Collect what needs fixing around your house and set aside time on Saturday, March 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to visit the Senior Center for Suffield’s first free Repair Cafe.
The Suffield Observer introduces our Valentine couple for 2025.