A New Turbine Is Planned for Colebrook Site
Projected to be bigger and more powerful than the first two By Wiley Wood The two wind turbines that now loom over Route 44 on the way to Winsted, representing Connecticut’s first commercial wind farm, may soon be joined by a third. BNE Energy, which built the first two in 2015, has applied to […]
Real Estate Transactions, July 2018
On July 11, Estate of Margaret K. Rossi to Antoine Louise Douaihy, 169 Meekertown Rd., $350,000. On July 23, Alexander and Katharine Persons to Matthew and Jenna Stockwell, 140 Parker Hill Rd., $404,000
Sharon Hospital Announces Intention to Close Its Birthing Suites
Local opposition forms “Save Sharon Hospital” group By Stephen Melville In July of 2017 the state of Connecticut officially approved the sale of Sharon Hospital to Health Quest Systems, returning the hospital to nonprofit status after 15 years as part of the for-profit Essent Healthcare of Connecticut. The purchase was supported by a $3 […]
Buddy Program at Regional 7 Helps Incoming Students Feel Welcome
By Charlotte McDevitt Moving can be hard, especially for kids moving to a different school, with new peers and teachers. Last year, Northwestern Regional 7 started a program to make the incoming seventh graders’ transitions a little easier. The program is called WEB, which stands for Where Everybody Belongs. WEB leaders are chosen from […]
Through the Garden Date: September, Darling Dahlias
By Leslie Watkins Dahlias are among the darlings of the specialty cut-flower world. They are big, bold and beautiful in both gardens and arrangements, and if conditioned and cared for properly they will last five days or more in a vase. They are available in every color except blue, and flowers range in size […]
Authors Gather in Norfolk for October Book Festival
A weekend of public conversations planned By Tom Hodgkin Stephen Melville knows when inspiration hit. He was in Wales, attending the Hay Festival, a 10-day arts and literature gathering, when he thought, “Why not? Why not Norfolk?” Like Norfolk, Hay-on-Wye was just a quiet country town until 1988, when the local literary community sponsored […]