Making Maple Syrup: A Sweet Process Revealed
By Jude Mead Maple syrup is a wholesome and natural sweetener that is produced by boiling the sap that flows out of the sugar maple tree in early spring. Many people look forward to the annual winter tradition of standing in the middle of a steam-filled room, inhaling that sweet maple scent and tasting fresh, […]
A Cold Start to the New Year
Norfolk’s January 2022 Weather By Russell Russ The year 2021 was Norfolk’s eighth warmest ever, and December 2021 was its seventh warmest December on record. Winter season snowfall was considerably below normal through December. Would we simply skip winter this year? Or was it just a little slow to appear? Based on January’s weather, it […]
Oh My, Lentil Pie
Cook! For Goodness Sake By Linda Garrettson It’s March—the month that supposedly comes in like a lion and leaves with a lamb’s fresh breath of spring. By March we have grown tired of eating all those yummy, warming root vegetables that sustained us all winter; our taste buds yearn for fresh asparagus, peas and fresh […]
Trustees Aim to Take Stoeckel Estate Into the Next Century
Eldridge Barn and Music Shed annex up next for renovation by Andra Moss In an unprecedented public meeting, the Trustees of the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Trust (EBST), deans of the Yale University schools of music and art and the directors of the Yale Summer School of Music and Art came together at the Hub (some […]
Infinity Owners Thank Senator for Covid Relief Lifeline
by Andra Moss U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) came to Norfolk on Feb. 11 to tour Infinity Music Hall, a recipient of a Shuttered Venue Operator Grant (SVOG), and gather feedback to take back to Washington. The American Rescue Plan provided $16 billion nationally for the program, which is helping theaters, clubs and other arts […]
Howard Gordon Estock 1943-2022
Howard Gordon Estock of Colebrook, Conn. passed away peacefully at age 78 on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022, after a brief illness. Howard received his law degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He was a Partner with the New York City law firm of Clifton Budd & De Maria, where he practiced labor law for 43 […]
March Viewing
The Celestial Sphere by Matthew Johnson With temperatures hovering between zero and 15 degrees for most of our Norfolk winter days and nights, the warmer weather that springtime brings will be a welcome event. The transition from winter to spring begins on March 20 at 11:33 a.m. with the long-awaited vernal equinox. On the equinox […]
Community News
A Forgotten Impressionist: Mary Rogers Williams Arts writer Eve M. Kahn gives a Zoom talk on her recent book about an extraordinary woman and long-forgotten Impressionist artist, Mary Rogers Williams (1857-1907) on Thursday, March 3, at 5:30 p.m. A baker’s daughter from Hartford, Conn., Williams biked and hiked from the Arctic Circle to Italy, trained at New […]
Norfolk Then…
One of the earliest photographs of Norfolk was taken in 1878 from the location of the present post office. It shows a barren village center. Visible in the background are familiar Norfolk landmarks: the Congregational Church and Whitehouse. On the far right is the stone building, still standing, that housed the Norfolk Bank. To its […]