April (Meteor) Showers and a Pink Moon
Text and Sketch By Matthew Johnson Naked-eye observing of the planets in April will take place during early morning or just after sunset. At dawn on April 5, the crescent moon, Jupiter and Saturn form a line along the southeast skyline. At dawn on the 6th, the moon will be just below Saturn, forming a […]
Real Estate Transfers
On Feb. 1, from Dawson Kingsland Burke to Susan B. Pratt, 3/2B Greenwoods Rd. East, for $115,000. On Feb. 2, from the Estate of Elizabeth R. Bazzano to John Anthony Schemmer 2004 Trust, John Anthony Schemmer & Ann Marie Bajart Schemmer, Trustees, 362 North St., for $190,000. On Feb. 8, from Dale Bosworth Jr. to […]
Scholarships Available to Norfolk Students
Students in Norfolk have several options this year for scholarships available to them. For graduating high school students, scholarships are available from the Norfolk Connecticut Children’s Foundation (NCCF). The application is available online at norfolkchildren.com, and must be submitted by April 18, 2021. Graduating students taking a gap year or not matriculating directly to college or […]
Repairing the Church Clock Tower
The next phase of the steeple renovation project has begun. The steeple committee for the Church of Christ Congregational is meeting with engineering and architectural firms gathering proposals and soliciting bids for the work on this historic landmark. A member of the committee, Kate Johnson is shown here up inside the clock tower examining the […]
Community Association Anticipates a Season of Replanting
By Mattie Vandiver The snow and ice have melted, and like everyone else in town, the Community Association (CA) is planning for the warmer weather to come. First off for the CA is its annual cleanup day, held on the Saturday following Earth Day. Last year, because of Covid, there was a cleanup month instead, […]
Community News
Aesthetics and the Environment On April 19, from 6 to 7 p.m., Norfolk Hub Talks will present The Arts of Noticing: Aesthetics and the Environment. Norfolk residents Fox Hysen and Molly Zuckerman-Hartung will present an introduction to an emerging Artist Collective and Residency in Norfolk, exploring questions such as, how can art connect us with […]
Norfolk Then…
The Dudley Tannery and bark shed, pictured here in an early 20th century photograph by Frank DeMars, stood at the corner of Ashpohtag Road and Route 44 in West Norfolk. Tanning was once a thriving industry in Norfolk, the second largest after the woolen industry in the mid-19th century. The State of Connecticut Report of […]