Susan Elizabeth Dixon

Norfolk Remembers Susan Elizabeth Dixon, 72, passed away on Feb. 20, 2023. Born on Feb. 3, 1951, in Springfield, Mass., she was the daughter of the late Dr. Stanley R. and Priscilla (Bean) Dixon. Susan graduated from the MacDuffie School in Springfield. After attending Bay Path College for two years, she went on to graduate […]

William Graham Brown Jr.

Norfolk Remembers William Graham Brown Jr. of Norfolk, 74, passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 5, 2022. To his family and friends, Bill will be especially missed for his engaging personality, enthusiasm, happiness, kindness, modesty, wit, sense of humor, energy, intelligence, loyalty and dedication.  Bill was born Feb. 27, 1948, in Point Pleasant, N.J., son of […]

Dog Park

Letter to the Editor I was surprised that a letter was published in April’s issue claiming that the existence of a dog park in Norfolk is a moral issue. It is incredibly disrespectful to assume that anyone knows better how another resident ought to spend his hard-earned money. Furthermore, dogs are social animals, as any […]

The Healing Nest Is Planning a Full Season of New Programs 

Around Station Place Text By Ruth MelvillePhoto Courtesy of The Healing Nest In the two years since Dianna Hofer took a leap and opened the Healing Nest in Station Place, she’s faced several challenges in running her fledgling business. The pandemic was a major one, of course, but also life intervened. She decided to accept […]

Kristin and Grant Mudge

Saluting Norfolk’s Volunteers Photo By David Beers “We love being involved in the life of this great town!”  The Mudges are long-time Norfolk volunteers, supporting the arts, the UCC church, the library, the land trust, local farming and the town ambulance—not to mention contributing the uplifting beats of their band, the Grantville Dawgs, to many […]

“My Norfolk” Photo Contest Winner Announced 

Congratulations to Elizabeth Hilpman, winner of the Norfolk Photo Contest!  Her evocative photo of Tobey Pond was selected from over 220 submissions by judges—and distinguished local photographers—Savage Frieze, Katherine Griswold, Christopher Keyes, Christopher Little and Babs Perkins. The images were evaluated on how well they represented the theme of “My Norfolk” and the quality of […]

Eye on Town Government

P&Z: Dog Park Debate Continues By Susan MacEachron The continuation of the Planning & Zoning (P&Z) public hearing on April 11 regarding the proposed dog park was well attended by Norfolk residents.  Joel Howard and Cindy Leffell, representing the 11-member Friends of the Norfolk Community Dog Park, described the proposal. Howard noted his involvement with […]

Eye on Town Government

Wetlands Weighs Runoff Plans By Susan MacEachron Water and erosion issues related to construction of the road to the Haystack Woods development were discussed at the Inland Wetlands Agency meeting on April 3.   Previously, Wetlands asked to have its engineer, Todd Parsons from Haley Ward, review the plans presented by the Foundation for Norfolk Living’s […]

Eye on Town Government

Debt Service Leads At Board of Finance By Susan MacEachron At the Board of Finance (BoF) meeting on April 11, First Selectman Matt Riiska reported that the proposed $7.7 million budget for fiscal year 2023/24 includes funds to cover debt service to pay for a new roof on Botelle School and the reconstruction of Maple […]

Eye on Town Government

Board of Selectmen: Budget and Spill Reimbursement By Ruth Melville First Selectman Matt Riiska started the April 5 meeting of the Board of Selectmen with a summary of his discussion on the 2023/24 budget with the Board of Finance the previous evening. The Board of Finance requested that salary increases for town employees in next […]