Geer Closing Outpatient Physical Therapy Unit

News Brief In response to financial difficulties, due in large part to the pandemic and its aftereffects, Geer Village Senior Community has decided to close its Outpatient Physical Therapy department on Sept. 16. In a recent press release, Kevin O’Connell, CEO of Geer Village, listed inflation, rising energy costs and inadequate reimbursements from insurance plans, […]

Public Forum Added to Next Board of Education Meeting

News Briefs At a Botelle Board of Education (BOE) meeting held on Aug. 23 at 2 p.m., several parents expressed concerns about recent changes at the school. In a Facebook posting on the Norfolk CT Chatter page prior to the meeting, parent Michael Listorti had encouraged all parents to attend. “There are many pressing concerns […]

Thank you, WIN!

Having enjoyed past Weekend In Norfolk (WIN) activities, we looked forward to more on Saturday, Aug. 6. We started at the Connecticut-Asia Cultural Center, where a Master Calligrapher created a stunning “100 Years of Happy Marriage” artwork for us. It was auspicious timing because we later made our way to the village green, where Tom […]

Thank you WINners!

The Weekend in Norfolk committee is amazed and thrilled to be looking back on a seventh successful WIN weekend! For seven straight years—even during Covid—half the population of Norfolk has been getting together to welcome visitors with a summer festival that celebrates our town. Considering that they also step up and put on a winter […]

Norfolk NET Program Encourages Acts of Kindness in the Community

Paying It Forward Text By Kelly Kandra HughesPhoto by Henry Perrault Norfolk has a new Little Free Library! Located on Winchester Road, the wooden box filled with books sits on a pole with a sign that encourages passersby to “Take a Book, Leave a Book.” Under this directive is one more sentence: “Made possible by […]

Summer’s Coming to a Close

Selectman’s Corner By Matt Riiska It seems like things should slow down in the summer, but unfortunately, they do not. The Friday Nights on the Green have been a great success. Thanks to Jenna Brown, the Norfolk Foundation and all the volunteers and performers for making this a great event throughout the summer. WIN Weekend […]

Real Estate Sales

On May 31, from the Estate of Mary T. Shay to Jeanneth Angel, 85 Mountain Rd., for $300,000. On June 6, from Donna Anderson Wheeler to Kasco Realty LLC, 18 Blackberry St., for $155,000. On June 13, from Claudia C. Lefcheck and George P. Lefcheck to Daniel Batista, 495 Winchester Rd., for $100,000. On June […]

A Bounty of Cultivated and Wild Mushrooms Can Be Found at Husky Meadows Farm

Mushrooms on the Menu By David Beers The old Curtiss dairy farm was quiet for many years. Then in 2015 an organic vegetable farm took root, called Husky Meadows Farm. Over the past seven years, the farm has diversified more each year. It is remarkable to see all that is going on. The farm now […]

Station Place Café to Close After 12 Years in Business

Station Place Café, based in the historic former Norfolk station of the Central New England Railway,will close its doors at the end of September, says owner Stefanie Gouey. She cites Covid-19, rising food costs and decreasing walk-in business as factors in her decision to close the well-reviewed eatery. Gouey first started serving fresh breakfast and […]

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