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What Sold in Suffield and the Surrounding Area: March 14 - March 21
The most expensive transaction in Suffield was for $530,000.

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.
The most expensive transaction in Suffield was for $530,000.

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The white stuff is once again in the forecast despite it being spring.
Suffield Public Schools is sponsoring a Teen Safety discussion tonight at 6:30 at SHS.
New proprietor Miguel Mendoza will run the popular spot in the center of Suffield.
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A discussion with Miguel Mendoza, the new operator of Suffield Inn (formerly Suffield Tavern), yielded information about the restaurant's impending opening.
The projects will now be put to a vote at a referendum tentatively scheduled for April 28.
The four proposed bonding projects were approved at the town meeting held last night and will be voted on at a referendum tentatively set for April 28.
The vote was held at Suffield High School on Thursday night.
The most expensive transaction in Suffield was for $179,900.
The four bonding projects are up for a vote tonight at Suffield High School.
The Suffield Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recommends the four bonding projects be approved.
Community-supported agriculture programs are expanding in popularity in Connecticut, where consumers can purchase farm shares to get fresh produce and flowers directly from local growers on a weekly basis.
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