Norfolk Then…

Norfolk Then Fire Chief Martin O’Connor takes the first dig during ground-breaking ceremonies for a new firehouse on June 6, 1970. Also pictured are (from left): Peter Mulville (builder), Walter Allyn (Selectman), O’Connor, Robert Mead (Chairman of the Building Committee), and Russell Childs (architect). The need for larger quarters had become particularly pressing when the […]

Norfolk Talent on Display at Sold-Out Lion’s Club Show

By Bridgette L. Rallo It was standing room only on Thursday night, May 21 at Infinity Hall, as Norfolk residents turned out in force to support local emergency services. The Lion’s Club, which raises money for the ambulance corps, staged only the second talent show in its history and sold all 303 tickets to the […]

Legal Notice

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE USERS OF THE PUBLIC SEWER The Norfolk Sewer District, Norfolk, CT. that the annual fee imposed upon every building and/or residence within the boundary of the Norfolk Sewer District which is connected or is eligible to be connected to the public sewer is due and payable in two installments […]

Letters

 Tomahawk Chop I read with interest the article on Kim Scharnberg Meets Obama. I congratulate Mr. Scharnberg on his achievements and his talent. The last paragraph caused me concern, however. The writer states that among his current projects is an arrangement of “The Tomahawk Chop” for the Atlanta Braves games. I wonder if Mr. Scharnberg […]

Fraiman Home Gutted by Fire

Cause of blaze still a mystery By Lloyd Garrison Fifty years ago, Arnold and Genevieve Fraiman built a small log cabin in Norfolk as a weekend retreat, later adding a large master bedroom, a study, a sunroom, a deck and a glass-enclosed porch. The Fraimans were New York City lawyers who took weekends and vacationed […]

Farmers’ Market To Be Open Weekly

New regulations cause little concern By Barbara Perkins The days are longer, the weather has definitely turned and even though the almanac won’t officially reflect it, summer is truly upon us. With the flip of the most recent calendar page, more and more farmers’ markets are starting their season, and Norfolk is no different. In […]

Community News

World Peace Flag Ceremony On Sunday, June 7 at 10 a.m. the Church of Christ, Norfolk, wiith guidance from “The World Peace Sanctuary” in Amenia, New York will present an “International Peace Flag Ceremony.” Through prayer, a musical offering by Lizzie West & Baba Buffalo, and a very special flag ceremony, participants will unite together to […]

Station Place Cafe Opening Soon

By Bob Bumcrot In an exciting addition to Norfolk’s growing fleet of restaurants, Station Place Cafe will open soon in the spot formerly occupied by Whole Latte Love. “We want to create a warm, friendly atmosphere where everyone is welcome to grab a coffee or to hang out and chat,” said owner Stefanie Gouey as […]