Town Landfill Solar Farm on Track for Construction

By Dave Beers In 1995, the town landfill was full, and a request to the state for a landfill expansion was denied owing to concerns over groundwater contamination. The following year, the transfer station as we know it today was built. Many still endearingly still refer to it as ‘The Dump.” Twenty-five years later, the […]

Recent Rash of Thefts From Cars in Norfolk

by Ruth Melville Lock your car doors! That’s the message Connecticut State Police want to send after a rash of thefts from parked vehicles in the Norfolk area.  In a statement released on Sept. 14, State Police Troop B in North Canaan said they had “taken significant reports of items stolen from within unlocked vehicles […]

No Longer a Bell, Norfolk’s Sirens Have a Unique History

Raising the Alarm by Colleen Gundlach Since 1907, the people of Norfolk have always had some manner of audible alarm to alert their volunteer firefighters to an emergency. In the beginning, it was a large bell, and someone needed to manually pull a rope to sound the alarm. Even though many changes have occurred over […]

P&Z Requires Special Permit Application for Town Farm Project

Eye on Town Government by Susan MacEachron The Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) agenda on Sept. 14 included two new public hearings and a continuation of the public hearing for the proposed Haystack Woods development.  First on the docket was an application for ground-mounted solar panels at Ginger Creek Nursery.  A neighbor had sent a […]

Board of Finance Explores Potential Sources of Funding for Fire Truck

Eye on Town Government By Susan MacEachron The purchase of a new tanker truck for the Norfolk Fire Department was the primary topic discussed during the Sept. 14 Board of Finance meeting. First Selectman Matt Riiska said the existing 1999 Freightliner truck has been leaking for two years and attempts to have it repaired have […]

Wetlands Permit Approved for Proposed Haystack Woods Development

Eye on Town Government By Susan MacEachron The Inlands Wetlands Agency (Wetlands), in a continuing public hearing held on Sept. 13, gave its approval for proposed work for Haystack Woods, a planned affordable-housing project on Old Colony Road. Previously, at its Aug. 30 special meeting, questions raised by Wetlands members about potential wetlands disturbance at […]

Assessments, Roads, and Yammering

Selectman’s Corner By Matt Riiska For those who operate businesses in Norfolk or have received notices of personal property, you must fill in the Declaration of Personal Property you will be receiving in the mail. It is your responsibility to complete the form and return it to the assessor’s office. If you feel that you […]

Commemorating 20 Years After 9/11

Norfolk gathers to dedicate a memorial to those who died By Virginia Coleman-Prisco Just as communities banded together on September 11, 2001, our local community came together this year to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the events.  The Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department (NVFD) hosted a dedication of a 9/11 memorial on the morning of September […]

Making One’s Way Back Home

Bella Erder fights to return to Norfolk Text by Kelly Kandra HughesPhoto by Mark Erder Norfolk residents since 1997, Bella and Mark Erder have always delighted in the people and community that make our small town of 1,600 such a sought-after place to live. As they both work in Hong Kong at various times throughout […]

Protecting Norfolk’s Woodlands

Land Trust Receives donation expanding Barbour Woods by June Peterson Barbour Woods, the centerpiece of the Norfolk Land Trust’s fee properties just got larger, thanks to a land donation from Alison B. Fox. The donation of 42 acres, located on the eastern side of Lovers Lane means that Barbour Woods has now expanded from 200 […]