On the Farm

On Watching Chickens By Pat Harms When considering possible retirement activities, chicken-watching as a source of interest and entertainment never occurred to me. But unlikely hobbies may develop with time and opportunity and now, blessed with both, I find I love to watch chickens. While bird watching is a perfectly respectable hobby, few share my […]

Infinity Hall to Host Yale Chamber Music

 The Jasper Quartet will kick off Series of four concerts Nov. 19 By Lloyd Garrison Infinity Hall’s billboard, which is loaded with popular comedy acts, jazz, folk and country music groups, is making room for classical music as well. In partnership with Yale’s Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Infinity Hall owner Dan Hincks is mounting a […]

Celebrated Poet and Critic Dies

 Hayden Carruth and “The Norfolk Poems” By Francesca Turchiano The New York Times obituary of Hayden Carruth noted that his “spare, precise, impassioned verse took myriad forms and stamped him as one of the most wide-ranging and intellectually ambitious poets of his generation.” He died at his home near Syracuse, New York on September 29 […]

Out and About

Sweet Moments in Sour Times: Robin’s Candy Store By Francesca Turchiano Everyone who visits Robin’s Candy Store on Main Street in Great Barrington exits with a feeling of happiness. I took our 11-year-old granddaughter, Cara, there this summer. The self-declared candy maven was elated by her visual experience, her bubble-gum flavored jellybeans, her dark chocolate […]

New Leadership For Norfolk Now

Veronica Burns chosen to head board of directors By Lloyd Garrison Norfolk Now’s 15-person board of directors has voted unanimously to elevate Veronica Burns to president of the board. She replaces Lloyd Garrison, who co-founded the paper with Rosanna Trestman five years ago. Burns is no stranger to community service. Since retiring as a Time […]

A Bridge to Somewhere

In September, after 480 days of continuous operation, the traffic lights swaying above bridge number 2309, where Route 44 crosses Norfolk Brook, switched to blinking red. Over the following days, the new bridge and approaches were paved. Then both lanes were opened and the traffic lights went dark and were removed. Recalling backups that occasionally […]

Ambulance Building Delayed

At the Farmers Market on October 11, several townsfolk were heard to comment that construction still has not begun on the ambulance building planned for the corner of Shepard Road and Route 44. This allowed the popular bi-weekly Farmers Market to continue at that site all summer and into the fall. The reason for the […]

At the Library

Rare Book Room By Sally Quale “It’s beautiful!” exclaimed Co-Director Robin Yuran, describing the recently-completed Rare Book Room, another part of the Norfolk Library’s current capital improvements project. The new room is actually a refurbished meeting room on the second floor that now boasts walls of warm, wooden shelving, and is heat and humidity regulated. […]