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Scenes From the SHS 2012 Graduation Ceremony
Suffield High School's senior class of 2012 are now high school graduates following the school's 73rd commencement exercises held Saturday.

Perry Robbin received his BA in journalism from the University of Connecticut in May 2010. He served as news editor of The Daily Campus during his senior year at UConn. He got his start in professional journalism as a local news and sports reporter at The Valley Press in Simsbury.
A lifelong Connecticut resident and native of nearby Simsbury, Perry is an especially dedicated New England Patriots fan. One of his prized possessions is an autographed photo of former Pats quarterback Steve Grogan. He enjoys hip-hop, Motown, funk and soul music, comic books and attending independent professional wrestling shows.
<b>My Beliefs:</b><br><br><b>Politics</b>
I am a registered Democrat and believe in well-funded social programs and personal freedoms.
As a journalist, my job is to be neutral and report facts with as little bias as possible. My goal is to paint a clear picture of events, not to spread my opinion.
<b><b>Religion</b><br></b>
I am not religious but believe in accepting and appreciating the faiths of others.
Suffield High School's senior class of 2012 are now high school graduates following the school's 73rd commencement exercises held Saturday.

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A memorial tree was placed at Suffield Middle School by family, friends and colleagues of Carol Woodruff, a 25-year veteran employee of the Suffield school system who passed away in June 2011.
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Qualified Suffield voters will cast ballots on three issues, including a $250,000 grant.
State Sen. John A. Kissel will meet with taxpayers to hear their questions and opinions outside the Suffield Subway.
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Republican State Rep. candidate Tami Zawistowski shares her views on towns sharing resources and cooperating.
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Suffield community members recently marked a some local issues using local mapping tool SeeClickFix. Add your opinion or post your own local problems by using the map in this story.