Norfolk Adopts a Town Plan

Next step is implementation By Veronica Burns orfolk’s Plan of Conservation and Development (POCAD) was adopted at a recent public hearing in the town hall. About 20 people attended, which was in stark contrast to the hundreds who filled the Botelle Hall of Flags at the beginning of process two years ago. Despite the low […]

Norfolk Then…

The year is 1945, and young Augustus Curtiss, known as Gus, is getting a haircut. It is close quarters in Harold Colwell’s barber shop tucked away in a small room in the Royal Arcanum building (now the Norfolk Pub). Next to Harold’s fedora, a bottle of 7up sits on a bench in the lower right […]

Keeping her hat in the ring

Sue Dyer seeking re-election as First Selectman By Barbara Perkins Town elections are upon us and Democratic Incumbent Sue Dyer is looking to maintain her position as Norfolk’s First Selectman. A town resident for close to 40 years, Dyer first sought office ten years ago and then only after her predecessor decided to forgo another […]

Pilbin Quarry Application Continued

By Bob Bumcrot On September 1 the Norfolk Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) conducted a second site visit to 119 Winchester Road, where owner Jennifer Pilbin has applied to operate a commercial rock quarry. The area contains good quality granite, some of it with quartz intrusions, suitable for various construction uses. The stone is to […]

Party Planned for Anne Moses

In recognition of over 40 years of dedicated public service by our Town Clerk, Anne Moses, all are invited to join in a celebration of her retirement on Sunday, November 29 at the Old Newgate Coon Club on Colebrook Rd., from 2-5 pm. Tickets are available in the Selectman’s Office or at the Corner Store […]

Letters

Parking Map Volunteers Bridgette Rallo’s article (Sept. 2009, Norfolk Now) on Norfolk’s parking problem mentions a diagram showing where on-street parking is—and is not—allowed in the town center. As Rallo correctly notes, this map was the work of members of the Economic Development Commission. However, the map would not have come into being without the detailed survey undertaken by […]

Emergency Services Building Proceeding On Schedule

Completion anticipated for March By Bob Bumcrot On a dry and cloudy August 28, with coffee, doughnuts and widespread feelings of pride and relief, ground was finally broken for the new Emergency Services Building. “We thank the Building Committee for [more than two and a half] years of hard work in accomplishing a seemingly impossible […]

Norfolk Now Hosts Candidates Debate

On Saturday, October 24 at 9:30 AM, the two candidates for First Selectman, incumbent Sue Dyer and Josh DeCerbo will present their political positions and plans for the town of Norfolk at Infinity Hall. They represent the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively. \ The First Selectman’s position is salaried with benefits, and is up for […]

Community News

An Apple a Day The Norfolk Lions Club will hold its annual Harvest Sale on Saturday, Oct. 10, from 8 a.m. till noon at Station Place. Apples, cider, pumpkins, baked goods and other harvest treats will be available. Proceeds from the sale will support the Norfolk Volunteer Ambulance and other Lions Club projects. Harvest Fair […]

Chair Art to Benefit Local Arts Organizations

By Fay O’Meara The Battell Arts Foundation, successor to Battell Stoeckel Associates, Inc. is one of three local arts organizations that have been selected to be the beneficiaries of CHAIRish THE ARTS, a region-wide public art event sponsored by the Northwest Connecticut Arts Council. CHAIRish the ARTS involves a tour of over 100 chairs created […]