You Got Mail in the Icebox

By Virginia Coleman-PriscoPhoto by Marinell Crippen Botelle’s very own Rex Crippen, age 9, has advanced to the nationals in this year’s Invention Convention, after qualifying at the local and state levels. The Invention Convention is an opportunity for students to practice applying science and engineering skills, especially critical thinking and problem-solving. Crippen invented a product […]

Moose Calves Sighted on Beckley Road

Norfolk resident Jonathan Gold sighted this pair of moose calves with their mother not far from his front door on Beckley Road in the Grantville section of Norfolk. The pictures, taken in the first week of June, put to rest once and for all the question of whether Norfolk’s woods are host to a resident, […]

Eating From the Devil’s Buffet

Spring foraging expedition takes near-fatal turn By Wiley Wood A local family’s foraging expedition in late April for ramps, a kind of wild onion, ended with all three members spending the night in the intensive care unit at Sharon Hospital. It was late in the afternoon, and Bridget Taylor, intrigued by an article on foraging […]

Connecting to the Internet in Norfolk – Part 1

Text and Photo by David Beers You call home. You join a zoom meeting for work. You text your son. You skype your mom. You google a recipe. You log on to the work computer. You play Call of Duty with your cousin in Missouri. You check Facebook. You post to Instagram. The possibilities to […]

Garden in a Jar

By Susannah Wood A cold spring and pandemic woes have had many of us hankering for fresh greens. Of course, we’ve been cutting down on trips to the store, and so it was a lucky day when I noticed an unopened package of organic sprouting seeds on our pantry shelves. Since then we have been […]

College Students Roll With Punches During Covid-19

by Kelly Kandra HughesPhoto Courtesy of Bina Barstad When Norfolk resident Ellie Olsen moved into her dorm room at Boston University in September 2019, she felt terrified of the unknown. No one else from her high school had chosen B.U., and she had only met her roommate once before during orientation. Still, she felt ready […]

Tobey Pond, Taxes, Election Procedures and More

By Matt Riiska We have been dealing with the impacts of the coronavirus for almost two months and all I can say is thank you to everyone. It has been two months of Zoom meetings, face masks and hand washing, but together we will get through this. We will get back to normal, but for […]

What to Look For in June

Birds were busy building nests the last couple of weeks in May, and some may still be at it in June. If you are observant and lucky, you may be able to find a nest or two. Of course, birds don’t want us to know where they are going to raise their young. During construction […]

Purifying Norfolk’s Wastewater

Process described on Sewer District’s Facebook page By Doug McDevitt Too many cups of coffee on a long road trip home, we rush out of the car, fumble with the keys doing a strange wiggle dance and just make it to the lavatory. With our business finished, the commode flushed and hands washed, a great […]

Ted Veling Remembrance

Due to the Covid-19 crisis, and with churches closed to large gatherings, the funeral for Ted Veling, scheduled for June 27, will remain private. The family is planning a celebration of Ted’s life when conditions allow for such gatherings to take place. We thank the Norfolk community for their love and support. – Kathy Veling […]