State Rep. Elaine O'Brien gives a campaign update.
Closing date to apply for the position is Aug. 31.
The town of Suffield hopes to take advantage of savings under a new state plan for alternative energy.
Senate and Congress primaries are being contested until 8 p.m.
Here's all the information you need to know about the Connecticut political primaries on Tuesday, including poll information, who the candidates are and where the campaign gatherings will be on Tuesday.
Howard Orr, the chairman of the Town of Suffield’s Economic Development Commission, will receive the Volunteer of the Year for the Northeastern Economic Developers Association.
The incumbent Democrat, Joseph Courtney, is not part of Tuesday's primary because no one challenged his party's endorsement.
Town leaders and project developers shared details on an apartment building proposal for the vacant Bridge Street School site at a town meeting Thursday night at Suffield High School.
The State of Connecticut ran an emergency readiness drill for all towns this week and Suffield emergency management teams answered the call.
Town planners will share a proposal for the Bridge Street School property during a meeting Thursday, August 2 at 7 p.m. at the Suffield High School auditorium.
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The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection will take public comments on the application to open up extra acreage.
It might be summer vacation, but residents need to remember it's also time to pay the first installment of sewer, real estate and personal property taxes.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Suffield and the area.
Incumbent state Rep. Elaine C. O’Brien is the special guest during a meet and greet Patio Reception this Friday from 5 - 8:30 p.m. at 360 South Main St., Suffield.
Drainage improvements and new pavement are major components of the construction project.
A small group of voters approved a $250,000 grant, the continued leasing of three mobile phone towers owned by the town and the addition of four town roads.
Qualified Suffield voters will cast ballots on three issues, including a $250,000 grant.
State Sen. John A. Kissel will meet with taxpayers to hear their questions and opinions outside the Suffield Subway.
Republican State Rep. candidate Tami Zawistowski shares her views on towns sharing resources and cooperating.
Town officials are seeking developers for the 30-acre Ffyler Place parcel in downtown Suffield.
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