View from the Green

Thanks for the Memories By Bob Bumcrot It is most generous of issue editor Shelley Harms to give me her View from the Green for this, the first month of Francesca’s and my relocation from Norfolk to Back Bay Boston. Like Dorothy and Bob Pam, now in Amherst, we hope to return for short stays […]

Norfolk Awarded $500,000 to Enhance City Meadow

Plan Combines Water Quality and Recreation By Wiley Wood A plan to turn the five-acre wetland in the center of Norfolk into a storm-water park has been awarded a $500,000 state grant, Governor Dannell P. Malloy’s office announced on September 17. The projected City Meadow will offer paths, boardwalks and benches for strollers, as well […]

Pizza Restaurant Coming Again Soon

By David Torrey Norfolk residents will soon be able to order a pizza, subs and sandwiches again. Luis Velieu, currently a resident of Haddam, CT, plans to open Haystack Pizza Restaurant in the building formerly occupied by Mizza’s Pizza. Velieu has over 20 years experience making pies. He owned his own restaurant in the Oakville […]

Fadhl Saleh Closes Corner Store

Last-Ditch Effort to Save Town Business Falls Short By Ruth Melville On his last day of business, Corner Store owner Fadhl Saleh is visibly upset as he looks around at the empty shelves of his store. “I tried, but it just didn’t work,” he says sadly. “In the end, the stress was terrible, unbearable.” Saleh, […]

Farmers Market Will Continue During Winter

Use of Town Building Approved By Wiley Wood A popular measure to extend the Norfolk Farmers Market’s season into the winter months was passed by the Planning and Zoning Commission on September 9. Markets will be held twice a month on the second floor of the town hall from November through April. The application requesting […]

Norfolk Now, Battell Arts Foundation Regain Tax-exempt Status

By Shelley Harms Since 2010, the Internal Revenue Service has notified more than 550,000 nonprofit organizations that they have lost their tax-exempt status as a result of a new law imposing revocation if an organization fails to file a tax return or annual notice for three consecutive years. Many small nonprofits were caught up in […]

Please Feed the Monsters!

Every October 31, the Norfolk Fire Department closes Maple Avenue to motor vehicles from 5–7 p.m., so Norfolk children can have a safe place for trick-or-treating. Residents of Maple Avenue, Emerson Street, and Terrace View get into the Halloween spirit, decorating their houses, wearing costumes, playing scary music, giving out lots of candy, even providing […]

FairWindCT Appeal Against Wind Turbines Is Denied

State Supreme Court sides with siting council and developer By Veronica Burns FairWindCT, the grassroots opposition group to BNE Energy’s wind turbine project in Colebrook, has just received the decision on its appeal to the Connecticut Supreme Court: rejection. The judges voted 6–0 that the New Britain Superior Court was correct in 2012 to dismiss […]

George Counter: Norfolk’s Retiring Superintendent of Schools

By Wiley Wood A gathering Sunday, September 14 honored Norfolk’s departing superintendent of schools, George Counter. As the guests spilled out over a sunny lawn with drinks in hand, a 70-pound pig was lifted from the bed of coals where it had roasted since dawn and was carved into portions. Counter retired as superintendent of […]

Superintendent Presents New Security Plan for Botelle School

Board of Finance Gives Provisional Approval By Wiley Wood A security assessment of the Botelle School, conducted this past year in accordance with a new state law, gave the school high marks in every respect except for the configuration of its entrance. Superintendent Mary Beth Iacobelli appeared before the Board of Finance with a plan […]