Guest Editorial
No Country For Young Men / By Christopher Sinclair Upon graduating from college and returning to Norfolk this past May I experienced several sensations which I often experience upon returning to Norfolk, my home. The remedial effects of the exceptionally clean air, hellos from people whom I’ve known far longer than I can recall, a […]
Record Number Of Norfolk Homes On Market
Local Realtors Guardedly Optimistic By Sally Quale Reports show that 56 single-family residences in Norfolk are currently on the market, over 6 percent of its housing stock. “It’s by far the largest number of single-family houses for sale that I’ve known in my twenty-two years in Norfolk,” reports Betsy Little of Betsy Little Real Estate. […]
Norfolk’s Pension Fund $1 Million In Debt
By Wiley Wood At a gathering of the Coalition for Sound Growth on August 25 Michael Sconyers, chairman of Norfolk’s board of finance, reported that the town’s pension fund is $1 million in debt. “We had been underfunding the pension plan,” said Sconyers, “and then the market went down and didn’t rebound enough. This is […]
Norfolk Land Trust Completes Purchase of Camp Iwakta Property
Public Trails Planned For Newly Renamed “Pine Mountain” Parcel The Norfolk Land Trust (NLT) has finalized the purchase of a 311-acre parcel of forestland from the Girl Scouts of Connecticut. The property, located off Grantville and Winchester roads, has long been considered a preservation priority by federal and state officials because of its headwater stream […]
Letters
Grateful For Summer Pleasures As I write this, the sun is setting on what has been another gorgeous summer day. I have just returned home from my afternoon swim at Tobey Pond and my heart is full of gratitude for the great gift of this little piece of paradise. I recall the days when my […]
Music Students Perform Lively Concert For Seniors At Meadowbrook
By Geraldine Brodnitzki On the first day of the Norfolk Music Festival’s summer session, Director Paul Hawkshaw included in his announcements an invitation he had received by email from a parishioner of Norfolk’s Catholic church: “If any students would like to volunteer to play an instrument at the Immaculate Conception Church, they would be welcomed.” […]
Selectman’s Corner
Revaluation and Hazardous Waste By Sue Dyer As required by state statute, Norfolk is currently undergoing a statistical revaluation. The Appraisal Resource Group will be traveling our roads making random exterior site inspections. If you are a senior or veteran new to town, please contact the assessor’s office at 860-542-5287 for any tax relief or […]