Makerspace to Hold Open House

All are welcome to the August Open House of Norfolk’s Makerspace on Saturday, August 17 from 2 to 4 p.m.at its new home in Battell Chapel. The featured maker at the open house will be Doreen Breen and her Trash to Treasure Upcylced Garment Design. Other artists and makers will also be participating and the […]

A Provençal Summer Evening With Friends

Notes From a French Kitchen By Marie-Christine Perry The farmers market beckons, full of this summer’s bounty, and conjures Provence, France, where every small village market on the hills offers an abundance of the local favorites – shiny purple eggplants, large juicy tomatoes, pale green and yellow zucchini, and sweet peppers in a variety of shapes […]

Selectman’s Corner

The Cemetery Committee Is Alive and Well By Matt Riiska This is a late invitation, but on August 1 at 5:30 p.m. at the Botelle School Hall of Flags Representative Maria Horn will be fielding questions in regard to school funding. The conversation will focus on State Education Cost Sharing (ECS), Minimum Budget Requirement (MBR) […]

Hunger Doesn’t Take a Vacation

The Norfolk Food Pantry Is Running Low on Supplies According to Lynn Deasy, one of the volunteers who manages the Norfolk Food Pantry, more than 40 million Americans live in households that don’t have the resources to buy good, nutritious food. Even in Norfolk, 20 to 30 percent of the children at Botelle Elementary School […]

Norfolk Land Trust to Host Sixth Annual Trail Race

The Norfolk Land Trust will host its 5K- and 10K-trail race on Sunday, Sept. 22, with the start and finish for both of these USATF certified races at the Barbour Woods trailhead at 75 Lovers Lane. The 10K race kicks off at noon. Runners will follow the classic 5K route for a mile and then […]

The Flood of ‘55 at Colebrook Historical Society

The Colebrook Historical Society (CHS) invites you to a social gathering on Friday, August 9, at 7 p.m.  Highlighting the evening will be a presentation by special guest, Milly Hudak, “The Flood of ’55, Before and After.” In mid-August of 1955, back-to-back hurricanes, Connie and Diane, brushed southern New England.  They brought tropical storm-force winds to the […]

Norfolk’s June 2019 Weather

Town’s Tenth Driest June on Record  By Russell Russ  June ended Norfolk’s string of seemingly constant wet weather that dates back to April. Overall, June was a fairly pleasant summer month with near normal temperatures. It was, however, quite dry. After a very wet April and wet May it was not all that bad to […]

Discussion of Fiber Optics at Noble Horizon

On August 3 at 11 a.m., Noble Horizons will welcome former Stanford University professor, Kim Maxwell, Ph.D., and founder of the companies that invented the modern dial-up modem and the worldwide standard for DSL. Invoking the words of James Madison, “In a free society, the people must have a say in the laws that govern them,” […]

Revamp of Norfolk Website Offers Visuals of Town

Subscribers can get weekly email update of town events By Wiley Wood Last month, visitors to the town website saw a video showing a little boy, Calvin, climbing the stairs to the viewing platform on Haystack Mountain with his parents’ encouragement. But when Calvin gets to the top of the stairs, he finds himself staring […]

Community News—Aug. 2019

Christopher Little to exhibit work at the Norfolk Library Christopher Little’s August show at the Norfolk Library, named High and The Mighty, showcases a collection of photographs made in the last year. “High” presents color images of familiar village scenes. The photographs are aerials and are rendered in the miniature style—think model railroad. “The Mighty,” in […]