Norfolk-Colebrook Regionalization Effort Fails
Colebrook votes strongly against By Wiley Wood Colebrook voters resoundingly opposed the regionalization plan that would have brought the Norfolk and Colebrook primary schools together under one roof and one regional board. The vote count was 369 no to 175 yes. In a simultaneous referendum held in Norfolk, the measure passed by a count […]
Matt Riiska Challenges Sue Dyer at Ballot Box on Nov. 13
Unaffiliated candidate takes on Democratic incumbent By Wiley Wood The first selectman position in Norfolk will be contested in this year’s election for the first time since 2009. Matt Riiska is running as an unaffiliated candidate against Sue Dyer, the Democratic incumbent. The Republican Party did not field a candidate. Riiska, 59, was born […]
Photographs by Bruce Frisch Going on Display in Venice
Photos of Renowned Indian Artist to Accompany Retrospective By Ruth Melville Bruce Frisch’s photographs are well known to readers of Norfolk Now. He is the paper’s staff photographer, and his pictures enliven every issue. He also exhibits his work at the annual Norfolk Artists and Friends show, always including some spectacular nature shots taken […]
Obituary
Carl Gundlach Carl Gundlach passed away on August 25, 2015 after a long illness. Born on July 20, 1952, in Torrington, he was the son of Heinz, Sr. and Helen Gundlach. He attended local schools and was a graduate of Northwestern Regional #7. In 1974, he married Colleen Sullivan and began a dance that would last […]
Letters—October 2015
Thank you I’m proud to have been employed by the Town of Norfolk for over 12 years as Transfer Station Attendant/Highway Maintainer. I made so many good friends. My job was more social than work. Being able to answer your questions about recycling, and doing our part to do it properly—thank you for all you […]
Through The Garden Gate
October By Leslie Watkins ”How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days.” –John Burroughs Shorter days, colder nights and here is autumn. By day, glorious warm colors blanket the trees and fields. Russets, burgundies and gold mixed with spots of bright scarlet thrill us, but the night comes […]