Neighbor’s Make the Difference

Selectman’s Corner by Matt Riiska Often overlooked in Norfolk are the projects that individuals take on. A few I would like to acknowledge are the recent 6th grade fundraising concert organized by Mike Cobb; the construction of a new lifeguard shed at Tobey Pond by Ethan Perlman; the water conductivity testing of local steams and […]

June Is a Bad Month for Ticks in Connecticut

Understanding ticks is the first step to combatting them By Dr. Eliza Little, Ph.D. Globally, the number of ticks and tick-borne diseases are increasing. In the U.S., tick ranges are expanding every year, human cases of tick-borne diseases are rising and novel ticks and tick-borne pathogens are increasingly being identified. Since I started working at […]

Resilience and Perseverance Result in Valedictorian Honors

Reaching for the Stars Text by Janet GokayPhoto by Kim Crone When asked what the secret to her success in school might be, Norfolk student Ellie Crone, who is this year’s Northwestern Regional 7 (NWR7) valedictorian, replied, “I don’t know what my secret is, but I expect a lot of myself and that allowed me […]

A New Lease on Artistic Life in Downtown Falls Village

Out and About by David Beers 107 Main Street in Falls Village is a large, stately white building across the green from the Falls Village Inn and directly across the street from the Canaan Town Hall. It has been a post office, plumbing shop and grocery store. Just prior to the town acquiring the building […]

In Rememberance

Photo by Doreen Kelly Norfolk’s Memorial Day 51 flag tribute on the Village Green and Memorial Green adds a special incentive for all to pause and reflect on the 51 lives of Norfolk residents lost in service. This is the third year Norfolk has installed this remembrance with the support of the Norfolk Community Association […]

Norfolk’s Mountaintop Views Just Got Clearer

State to provide signage describing scenic Haystack Mountain vistas by Jude Mead Haystack Mountain State Park in Norfolk offers many walking and hiking trails. The most popular is the mildly rigorous trek that follows a trail up the mountain to a stone observation tower with a 360-degree view of mountain ranges, lakes and historical town […]

Spring Arrives in Norfolk

April 2021 Weather by Russell Russ April can have characteristics of both winter and spring. March was unusually pleasant with hardly any snow. April followed with some warmer temperatures, as would be expected, but also had more snowfall, more rainfall, and more cloudy days than March. Even with some snow and many cloudy days, spring […]

Leave It to the Beavers

Rails to Trails group outsmarts the dam beavers by Doug McDevitt After a long winter of hard work, families in the communities surrounding Norfolk wanted a respite from their daily routine and Norfolk was the perfect summer getaway, so they boarded the Mountain Express that ran west from Hartford to Canaan. The huge 4-4-0, number […]

A Landmark Returns to Village Green

by Doreen Kelly Norfolk’s town crew members Joe Green and Tom Gorski reinstalled the unique hand- painted directional sign on the Village Green just in time for spring. The Norfolk Community Association funded the project and local artist Madeline Falk did a magnificent restoration over the winter. Luckily, the sign was already down last fall […]

Who’s Up for a Game of Peggy

Botelle Beat Text by Andra MossPhoto by Chris Snyder Botelle 5th and 6th graders spent May 14 in the one-room schoolhouse on Ashpohtag Road as part of the annual—and much anticipated—History Day. After several weeks deep-diving into Colonial American history as part of their social studies class with 5th grade teacher Chris Snyder, the students […]