Giving Back to Norfolk

There is always a need for people who want to serve Norfolk by being part of the town’s boards and committees. Have you ever considered being a member of the Board of Finance or the Board of Education, or maybe you have an interest in Planning and Zoning or Assessment Appeals? The Republican Town Committee […]

WIN, WIN for Norfolk

 Town festival celebrates its fourth year By Doug McDevittPhoto by Bruce Frisch Most great ideas come when we least expect them. In a dream or a daydream, during a conversation with a better half when we should be listening, or while running simple errands, it sometimes can’t be helped, they just pop in there. Well, […]

What Are Those New Roadside Towers?

On Route 44, just to the east of the intersection with Laurel Way, is a new metal tower surrounded by a chain-link fence connected to a new electric meter on the other side of the street. There is an identical new tower in East Canaan on 44 and another in the Route 8 highway median […]

July Children’s Programs at the Norfolk Library

All programs meet Mondays at 6 p.m. The programs are free, but please call the library  at 860-542-5075 to reserve a place for programs with limited space. July 1, Robots Station Direct the Edison robots from the Connecticut Science Center to complete tasks using different methods of communicating. Limited to 35 children. July 8, Rocket Building Workshop […]

Norfolk’s May 2019 Weather

Not Norfolk’s best By Russell Russ  When will we see some sunshine? That was the theme for May’s weather. It was the theme for April’s weather as well. Difficult to say why our weather has been so dreary this spring, but it sure will be nice when the sunshine returns—and for more than a day […]

Chamber Music Festival Shifts Into a Higher Register

By James Nelson With the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival now underway, there’s been a surge of activity on the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Estate. The students are here and making great use of Infinity Bistro, the Country Store, the Pub and the Hub. Audiences are coming for our series of concerts, lectures and master classes, and […]

Bringing the For-Profits Into the Norfolk Hub

By Ruth Melville In attempt both to support town businesses and to draw more people into the Hub, the Norfolk Foundation is starting a new program to showcase local home-based businesses. Under this new policy, any current Hub member can sponsor a for-profit business to hold a two-hour open house at the Hub. This gives […]

Norfolk Fire Department Gets Updated Rescue Equipment

Generous donations enable purchase By Jon BarbagalloPhoto courtesy of Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department The Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department has received and already put into service our newest extrication tools, thanks to the Auxiliary for Community Health in Winsted and the largest response to date to our annual appeal. After an extensive research, the NVFD chose to purchase battery-operated spreaders and cutters […]

WIN, Solar Energy, Norfstroms

By Matt Riiska Summer is supposed to be a time when you sit back and relax. Some do, but the Weekend in Norfolk Committee and their chair, Sue Frisch, are in full-speed-ahead mode. Now in its fourth year, WIN will have activities for all, with a few new surprises. Mark the dates, Aug. 2, 3 […]

Mary Lou Cobb Retires as Head of The Cobb School Montessori in Simsbury

By Kay Desai Photo courtesy of the Cobb School Montessori On June 1, over 400 students, alumni, parents, grandparents and friends came together in Simsbury, Conn., to celebrate Mary Lou Cobb on her retirement as head of The Cobb School Montessori, which she founded 45 years ago. A number of guests came from California and […]