Officials said the new system is meant to make June dog license renewals easier for residents.
Residents are invited to a ceremony marking the nation’s 250th anniversary and the symbolic role of the Liberty Tree in American history.
The child was last seen leaving her foster home in Hartford, according to police, and may still be in the local area.
The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day across participating homes.
Officials say the flag’s symbolism is intended to represent both service and sacrifice.
Concerns about public health, the environment, and tourism continue to drive the discussions.
Family remembers Jamrog for his love of hunting, fishing and country music.
Registration is now open for the longtime Suffield fundraiser, which is also seeking sponsors, raffle prizes and volunteers.
Police say the 21-year-old was killed in a rollover crash on Main Street.
The man was pronounced dead early March 12 at the prison complex in Suffield.
Authorities say the pickup left the road on Main Street before rolling several times.
Police say registering alarms helps officers reach property owners quickly when systems activate.
The regional show will feature more than 100 vendors, demonstrations, raffles and family activities.
Officials say Connecticut DMV business is not handled overseas and warn residents to ignore suspicious texts.
Suffield Public Schools is seeking applicants to supervise and provide instruction for students in its before- and after-school program.
The Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association will hold a free Narcan training on March 19 at 205 Bridge St.
Join the Suffield Parks and Recreation Department and Reach Your Summit for an enjoyable St. Patrick's Weekend Hike and Workshop!
Suffield Parks & Recreation has released the full lineup for the annual Summer Concerts on the Green series.
Get ready for a Roaring Great Time this Friday, March 6!
The latest Connecticut Business Registry filings show new business entities tied to Suffield addresses.
Department leaders say the goal is prevention, not punishment, by stepping in early when problems surface.
The Suffield residents earned their degrees at the conclusion of the fall 2025 term.
“Learn to Create, Shoot, Edit, and Post Engaging Content to Boost Your Brand—No Experience Needed”
Honored as Suffield Academy’s oldest living student, she continues to make local history.
More than 90 percent of flights at Bradley International Airport were proactively canceled Monday.
Sustainable Suffield will host a March 14 event at the Ebbs Corner Fire Station.
The informational meeting will explore growing black bear concerns across the state.
The meeting agenda includes an election for chair and discussion and approval of the upcoming fire department budget.
Organizers are calling on businesses and nonprofits from four area towns to represent their communities at the Connecticut State Capitol.
Police say the emails demand wire transfers for supposed Planning and Zoning fees that the town never charges this way.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Suffield.
Applications for the town government role must be submitted online before the Feb. 19 deadline.
The Town Clerk’s Office says notarization is free for Suffield residents during Town Hall hours.
State records show a new wave of business registrations in Suffield over a four-week period.
The inmate died over the weekend, according to Connecticut State Police.
Check out the 10 most recently sold properties in Suffield, according to Zillow.com.
Federal officials will outline proposed flood mitigation planning and take public input at the Jan. 29 meeting.
Officials say heavy snow prompted school closures, canceled meetings, and delayed trash pickup.
Find out the latest snow accumulation estimates and timeline for the upcoming major winter storm from meteorologists.
The town is encouraging residents to sign up for a no-cost alert system that notifies them when documents are recorded against property.