Monday, Feb. 20, is a holiday for Suffield town government, post offices and public schools.
Jim McShane sits down to talk about his musical skills as well as exciting new plans for the Kent Memorial Library renovation, now scheduled to reopen in March.
The AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide program provides free federal and state income tax preparation assistance to residents in Suffield and throughout the state.
Agriculture Commissioner Reviczky announces new farmland-restoration program.
The proposal includes bond funding for a statewide rating and improvement system, according to the Hartford Courant.
Suffield Patch wants to know if and where you will watch President Obama's address to the nation.
Suffield High School student Ben Gee won the American Legion post 154’s high school oratorical contest and was praised for his efforts by State Sen. John Kissel.
With the primaries in full swing, watching the candidates and understanding their strategies (and mistakes) together proves to be a worthwhile experience.
The Suffield Board of Selectmen met Wednesday to discuss town business including the currently vacant interim fire chief position and the three mobile phone towers in town.
The Suffield Fire Commission met Monday night, with about 20 of the town's firefighters in attendance, to discuss plans for an interim and new permanent fire chief.
The money will go towards road repair and improvement on Harvey Lane in Suffield.
The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection has some tips to stay warm and safe in the face of the cold weather.
The town of Suffield is searching for a new town attorney to handle general counsel and land use issues.
Thomas Bellmore served Suffield as fire chief for 30 years. Here he talks about his achievements and plans for the future.
State Rep. Elaine O'Brien issued a statement strongly supporting the governor's call for educational reform in Connecticut.
What do you think of anti-bullying Public Act 11-232? Have you addressed it with your kids?
Members of the Suffield Boards of Education, Finance and Selectmen, along with a few key town administrators, didn't craft a perfect budget but did increase their level of communication and shared ideas Monday.
The Suffield Board of Finance met Monday and discussed continued budget issues related to the snowstorm damage from late October and early November.
The Suffield Board of Selectmen dealt with a host of issues during its meeting Wednesday.
The Suffield Board of Selectmen weighed the pros and cons of reducing the number of sworn officers in the Suffield Police Department from 20 officers to 18, among other business, at its meeting Wednesday.
Suffield has exhausted its budget for debris and brush removal from town roads.
Local, state and federal officials and stakeholders gathered to celebrate the latest acquisition of development rights for a 164-acre parcel on Phelps and Quarry Roads.
Information on library grants from First Selectman Tom Frenaye.
Find out how to organize your debris for pickup in Suffield here.
The Suffield Board of Selectmen had an informative and varied session Wednesday night.
The Suffield Board of Finance began their meeting Monday night with a briefing by First Selectman Tom Frenaye about the cost paid by town during the 10 days that followed the recent storm.
The Suffield Board of Selectmen and Board of Finance moved more than $1 million from the town's undesignated fund towards cleanup costs from the recent snowstorm.
Suffield Republicans won big at the polls and now control the town's top boards.
Turnout figures at the Suffeld Middle School polls were similar to those from the 2009 election in the hours before the polls closed.
Scenes from the Suffield municipal elections held at Suffield Middle School on Tuesday.
It was a beautiful day outside the Suffield Middle School polls Tuesday, where candidates talked to voters about issues close to their hearts.
Voter turnout was at about 18 percent at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The candidates were all grateful for a warm, dry day for the election.
Find out about Democratic and Republican candidates and locate Suffield's polling place here.
Find out more about Suffield's Republican candidates for the police and fire commissions with information from the Suffield Republican Town Council.
Find out more about Suffield's Republican candidates for the water pollution control authority, the board of zoning and planning and the board of assessment appeals with information from the Suffield Republican Town Council.
Find out more about Suffield's Republican candidates for the boards of education and finance with information from the Suffield Republican Town Council.
Find out more about Suffield's Republican candidates for first selectman and the board of selectmen with information from the Suffield Republican Town Council.
Find out more about Suffield's Democratic candidates for police commission with information from the Suffield Democratic Town Council.
Suffield's first selectman updates the town on the state of affairs after the fall snowstorm.
Here are the results to the 13 races in Suffield that appeared on Tuesday's ballot.