Suffield's top 10 taxpayers account for 4.5 percent of the total grand list.
Tree Warden Ron Vidal and Department of Public Works employee Carl Freeman are busy sprucing up Suffield in time for Spring.
Find out which Suffield boards and commissions will meet in the coming days.
The budget will now be presented for public discussion on April 27.
Information was shared at a public forum at Kent Memorial Library on Wednesday night about the proposed new library in Suffield.
Thursday, April 14 and Wednesday, April 27 are two of the last three key dates for the Suffield budget process.
The Suffield Board of Finance met and discussed scenarios for its annual budget presentation ahead of the town meeting for residents.
State Rep. Elaine O'Brien and State Sen. John Kissel gave a citation from the Connecticut General Assembly to Suffield parents working to raise autism awareness.
The Suffield Board of Finance continued its weekly budget meetings this week.
The Board of Finance held a budget meeting and the Board of Education held its annual retreat.
A suit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice alleged that Dr. William J. Garrity of Suffield improperly billed Medicare for patient visits.
About two miles of the trail, accessible from the northern entrance in Suffield off of Canal Road, is still open for use.
The board held a budget review meeting at the Suffield police station on Monday, March 28.
Find this week's town meeting schedule for Suffield here.
The town-wide referendum is set for April 28.
The Suffield Board of Selectmen recommended the Advisory Committee on Capital Expenditures' 2011-2012 budget to the Board of Finance at their meeting on Wednesday. The selectmen also set the date of the bonding referendum for April 28.
State Representatives David Baram, Peggy Sayers and Elaine O'Brien visited the League of Women Voters in Windsor for an annual legislative dialogue on Wednesday.
Suffield Public Schools is sponsoring a Teen Safety discussion tonight at 6:30 at SHS.
The Suffield Board of Finance held a budget review meeting at the Suffield Police Department on Monday night.
The projects will now be put to a vote at a referendum tentatively scheduled for April 28.
The vote was held at Suffield High School on Thursday night.
The Suffield Board of Finance discussed funding for retired employees and heard budget plans from various town departments at their meeting on Monday night.
Suffield citizens who are registered to vote or personally own property valued at more than $1,000 and are U.S. citizens are eligible to vote.
The U.S. Census Bureau has released the results of the 2010 Census for Suffield.
Suffield Economic Development Director Patrick McMahon came back to small-town New England after overseas studies and working with homeless kids.
The Suffield Board of Finance approved the four bonding projects proposed by the Board of Selectmen at the finance board's meeting on Monday.
The Board of Finance may recommend the Board of Selectmen call a Town Meeting to authorize going ahead with bonding projects.
All but one of the Suffield selectmen signed the Board of Finance's memorandum of understanding Wednesday night, although the selectmen had some reservations about the document.
The Suffield Board of Education discussed the proposal from the Board of Finance to keep future tax increases to a minimum in light of proposed bonding projects.
The Suffield Board of Finance wants the Boards of Education and Selectmen to approve a financially focused memorandum before voting on bonding projects.
The Board of Selectmen approved language endorsing any financial restrictions presented by the Board of Finance but pushed for the bonding projects move to a vote by town residents.
In his first budget address, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy touched upon several areas of his proposed state budget for the next two fiscal years, from local and state education and municipal funding to state employee concessions and increased taxes.
The document proposed by the Suffield Board of Finance is an effort to present a united front on keeping taxes low in the face of bonding projects, but selectmen worry that debate over the memorandum will delay the budget process.
The board will cut three days from April vacation and add June 16 and June 17 to the academic calendar.
The board decided to first compose a memorandum of understanding between the Boards of Education, Finance and Selectmen at their meeting at the Suffield police station on Monday night.
The next step is for the plans to be approved by the Suffield Board of Finance on Monday, Feb. 14.
Roads are clear and no accidents have been reported in Suffield.
Proponents of a new library in Suffield are encouraging residents to attend the Jan. 19 Board of Selectmen meeting to show their support.