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 […]

Norfolk Then

Tennis at Town Hall?  The building we know as Town Hall was originally the Eldridge Gymnasium, built in 1892.  Located within easy walking distance of hotels and boarding houses in Norfolk at the turn of the last century, the Gymnasium was a popular gathering place for both residents and visitors.  People played croquet on the lawn and tennis […]

View from the Green

Life-Drawing Class Sparks Creativity By Marie-Christine Perry I had seen the sign on the lawn in front of the Joseph Eldridge House on the Yale campus last summer and been intrigued. I did not pursue it, being new to the town of Norfolk and not sure how to proceed. This year, when the sign appeared (I […]

Robocalls: Aiming to End Them

Deluge of calls driving people crazy By Jude Mead I’m losing the battle! Yesterday I received 14 robocalls on my landline and five on my cellphone. For years I never answered a number or name I did not know. Today, however, I have to use the same caution when I see a name or number […]

Norfolk Dodgers Are Champs

To cap off their undefeated season, on June 24, at the ball field on Mountain Road, the Norfolk Dodgers beat the New Hartford Angels 14-4 to win the league championship in the minors division. The team’s record this year, 16-0, was a big improvement over last year’s 3-11, even though the team was the youngest […]

Party Caucuses: July 18

The Republican caucus will be held on July 18 at 7 p.m. at Norfolk Town Hall. All registered Republicans are invited to attend. Registered Democrats are invited to attend the Democratic caucus, also on July 18, at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall. The caucus will endorse candidates to run for office in the November municipal […]

Norfstroms Celebrates One Month of Recycling Success

And a few lessons earned By Kelly Kandra Hughes “Welcome to Norfstroms!” Friendly volunteers greet residents as they approach the latest addition at the transfer station—an 8’ x 20’ shed that houses everything and anything from dinnerware and glasses to shovels and rakes. The shed, named Norfstroms by a town contest, is a collaborative, experimental […]

Art, Yearning and Bad Behavior in 1930s Mexico

Historical fiction from a Norfolk novelist By Wiley Wood Courtney Maum has a new book coming out: a novel, “Costalegre,” set in Mexico during the mid-1930s, told in the voice of a 15-year-old girl. In the foreground are the girl’s wealthy, spoiled American mother and the boatload of ego-driven artists she has brought with her—rescued—from […]

July, . . . Why?

Through the Garden Gate By Leslie Watkins Gardening is a lot of work. Digging in hard soil, hauling in compost and keeping up with the weeds are daunting. Learning what’s what is a whole other thing. There’s a lot to know, it’s endless. When you add up the hours spent laboring and learning, is it […]