Selectman’s Corner

The Budget, Our Trash, Bridge Building and a New Employee by Matt Riiska Like spring, budget season is upon us again. As usual we will make every effort to keep the 2020/21 budget as low as we can. This will not be easy this year with the State keeping their funds to the towns to […]

French Choir Joins Salisbury Sinfonietta for Norfolk Performance

by Marie-Christine Perry The weekend of April 26 will see the return of what might well become a tradition, the joint concert of a Parisian choir with the regional Salisbury Sinfonietta Festival Choir. Two years ago, the collaboration of Jack Bowman, the Salisbury choir director, and Dominique Fanal, the conductor of the Sinfonietta de Paris, […]

Turning Garbage Into Electricity Gets More Expensive

State reaches a decision point on funding MIRA by Wiley Wood “Shipping our garbage out to Pennsylvania, Ohio, or West Virginia is not an option,” says Matt Riiska, Norfolk’s first selectman. “It’s our problem, we should be taking care of it.” Right now, Norfolk’s garbage, about 800 tons of it a year, is hauled by […]

Photos From Winter Weekend in Norfolk 2020

The Wuhan Coronavirus

by Richard Kessin Of the scourges that the natural world can throw at us, a new and lethal virus is one of the most frightening.  At first we don’t know where the virus came from, what proportion of victims it will kill, how to treat it, or how far and fast it will spread. Viral […]

A Knack for Finding Family

Text and Photo by Kelly Kandra Hughes Imagine finding out you’re related to a witch who was accused at the time of the Salem witch trials. Or that your family heritage links back to Benjamin Franklin. Both discoveries happened during research by genealogy expert and history enthusiast Laurie Foulke-Green. In the former instance, Foulke-Green discovered […]

An Easter Feast

Notes from a French Kitchen by Marie-Christine Perry Early spring brings the first fruit and vegetable of the season to the table, and to me, it always means the first asparagus, tiny potatoes, early peas, spring lamb and early strawberries. These are the makings of a great Easter lunch or dinner: fat white asparagus, steamed […]

Ice Fishing in the Ice Box

Text by Doug McDevittPhoto by Wiley Wood For many who enjoy the outdoors, grabbing a rod and heading out to one’s favorite fishing hole is as enjoyable and serene as almost anything can be. But all good things must come to an end. When the first flakes of winter flicker in the air, rods are […]

Norfolk’s January 2020 Weather

Warm and Dryby Russell Russ The year 2019 was tied with 1932 as Norfolk’s 16th warmest, and also came in as Norfolk’s 15th least snowy year. November was considerably below normal for temperature. December, while being a little above normal for temperature, was well above normal for precipitation and above normal for snowfall. One would […]

Norfolk Then…

Meet the Bishop family outside their home near the Norfolk-North Goshen town line. There’s Ernest and Sadie to the left of their father, George; Jennie in the center behind Elsie; Martha and Mabel in front of their mother, Rose, who holds the baby. Although the children aren’t particularly bundled up, it must be cold: a […]