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The Most Recent Home Sales In Suffield
Here's a list of homes that were recently sold in Suffield.

Jay Kenney is a Connecticut-based journalist who lives in Simsbury with his family. Before joining Patch, he worked as an assignment desk editor at WFSB in Rocky Hill. His background also includes roles at WHDH and NBC Sports Boston, where he gained experience in fast-paced broadcast and digital news environments.
Here's a list of homes that were recently sold in Suffield.

Here's a list of homes that were recently sold in Granby or East Granby.
Here's a list of homes that were recently sold in Windsor Locks or East Windsor.
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