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Suffield Officials "Locked Up" For Fidelco Benefit
Residents may contribute to the charity Wednesday and Thursday to help earn the officials' release.

SUFFIELD, CT — The Kindness Club at Suffield High School has "imprisoned" three school officials and a town police officer in a fundraising effort to aid the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation.
Principal James Blain, Vice Principals Brendan Canny and Ashley Eichorn and Suffield police officer Terry Antrum may be "freed" upon collecting enough donations to meet their bail or bounty.
Bail for Blain and Andtrum hasbeen set at $275 apiece, while Canny and Eichorn will earn their releases upon collection of $225 apiece.
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Residents wishing to contribute may visit Suffield High School Wednesday and Thursday evenings, between 6 and 8 p.m. Cash or checks are the accepted methods of payment.
For questions or follow-up about this event or the Suffield High School Kindness Club, contact Laurie Zielinski at Suffield High School at lzielinski@suffield.org or 860-668-3810. You may also contact Capt. Christopher McKee at the Suffield Police Department at 860-668-3870.
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