Wheels for Meals at the Farmers Market

Farmers Market Rolls Out the Wagons The Norfolk Farmers Market has just started a new service to help its customers put their meals on wheels. Shoppers who suddenly find their arms too full can borrow one of two shiny red wagons to wheel around the market and back to their cars. “One of our farmers, […]

Changing of the Guard

Members and friends of the Norfolk Connecticut Children’s Foundation (NCCF) gathered recently to honor Rod Perkins for his twenty-five years of service to the group.  Perkins officially retired from his position earlier this year, and Donald Tobias, who has also served on the NCCF board since its inception, is the new foundation president. The NCCF […]

P&Z Votes to Change Code Regulating Home Offices

Most will be unaffected By Bridgette L. Rallo On September 14, Norfolk Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members voted to change one section out of three that regulate the use of a private home for business purposes. The section in question, 180-34.1, deals with residents who provide professional service from an office in the home […]

Rolling Out the Welcome Mat

By Colleen Gundlach This past summer has been an unprecedented one for Norfolk in terms of vitality, excitement and community involvement. The Artswave! event created a groundswell of community pride, and opened the town’s borders to visitors who may never have experienced the scenic beauty nor been cognizant of the cultural vistas Norfolk has to […]