Bridget Starr Taylor

Saluting Norfolk’s Volunteers Photo By Ann Havemeyer I started working on the Norfolk Library book sale with my mom, Hatsy Taylor. It was one thing we happily did together, and I slowly inherited the job as her health declined. So I partly do it in her honor. I love the books and feel it is […]

Lost Ruby Farm Has Found a Worthy Successor for Its Cheese-Making Business

Supporting Local Farms Text By Avice MeehanFeatured Image by Ashley Skatoff It’s a cold, rainy March afternoon just before Antonio Guindon’s 60th birthday and he’s having fun: Irish music coming from a speaker, a stove burning bright, and maple sap boiling in a small evaporator.  “Every spring, sap fever hits me, and the beauty of […]

Time for Spring

Cook! For Goodness Sake By Linda Garrettson So much for March coming in like a lion and leaving like a lamb. A few weeks ago, as two feet of snow blanketed my woods, I was writing these poetic descriptions of the storm: After three days the snowflakes finally exhausted themselves. Skies are seamless, translucent gray. […]

Wayne Jenkins Recalls Almost 60 Years of Syrup Making

A Labor of Love Text By Jude MeadPhoto by Scott Whalen The maple syrup season is once again wrapping up for the year. For most producers, the season started off strong,  one of the earliest ever noted in the area according to ACSERnet, an international network of scientists studying the maple tree’s ecology. Maple syrup […]

Norfolk Library Opens New Teen Alcove in the Great Hall

Dedicated space for teens to study and hang out Text By Kelly Kandra Hughes  Photo Courtesy of the Norfolk Library  After two years of planning, design and construction, the Norfolk Library’s new place for teens has opened. Community discussions on teen mental health had suggested that teens didn’t have any place of their own in Norfolk. […]

Norfolk Remembers Bryan Stanton

Bryan Stanton died peacefully at home on Feb. 20, 2023. Bryan moved to Norfolk in 1996 as a weekend resident and was completely taken with the charm of the town, telling all his friends he had moved to Brigadoon. Within a year Bryan became a full-time resident and moved his brand-building and public relations business, […]

Free Senior Exercise Classes Available

News Briefs The Norfolk Recreation Committee offers the following classes free to Norfolk residents: Senior Chair Fitness: Chair Pilates offered Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. at Meadowbrook. Contact: Robyn Centrella at 860-307-8691 or r_centrella@yahoo.com. Website: www.centrellics.com. Senior Yoga: Tuesday and Thursdays, 8:45-10 a.m. at the Congregational Church, andChair Yoga: Mondays, 10:45-11:45 at Meadowbrook. Contact: Wendy […]

Town Cleanup Set for April 22

News Briefs The Norfolk Community Association invites residents to participate in the annual spring cleanup on Saturday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to noon, rain or shine. Volunteers should meet outside the Hub in Station Place at 9 a.m. Trash bags will be provided, but participants should bring a pair of work gloves and wear […]

Help Wanted for Tree Commission

Letter to the Editor Volunteers are needed to fill openings for the Norfolk Tree Commission. We’re seeking residents who would be interested in forming an organization that would promote and manage the stewardship of Norfolk’s urban tree landscape.  Areas of interest would include: Management of Norfolk’s urban forest Tree planting, especially in the village area—short […]

Dog Park

Letter to the Editor I am not opposed to a dog park because of noise, traffic, parking or environmental concerns. It barely seems to be a P&Z issue. I am opposed to it because I think it’s a moral and ethical issue, and questionable appropriateness for a rural town like Norfolk. Dogs have had a […]