Sláinte
The StepCrew brought their energy-packed show of Irish stepdancers and fiddlers to the Norfolk Library on March 17. The amazing company was led by Cara Butler and Pilatzke brothers Jon and Nathan. The building is still shaking.
EDC Launches new Initiative
Goal is to support recommendations of town’s plan of development By Ruth Melville In 2019, the town of Norfolk adopted a new Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). Aftersoliciting suggestions from a range of residents, the plan determined that the two greatest challengesfacing Norfolk were to attract more young people and families and to enhance […]
Real Estate Transfers
On Feb. 12, from Roger G. and Anne D. Whidden to Steven E. Geyer, 77 Bald Mountain Road, for $450,000. On Feb. 15, from Elizabeth B. Borden to Norfolk Land Trust Inc., 83.74 acres at 00 Lovers Lane, for $360,000.
New Choral Union Director Plans Multigenerational Rebuild
Singers of all ages invited to join LCCU By Patricia Platt“When the Litchfield County Choral Union sings, our love of music and Mozart fills the air,” announcedGabriel Lofvall, the LCCU’s new musical director. Rehearsals will start in late May for an August concertwhich will include Mozart’s “Mass of the Sparrows (Spatzenmesse),” a selection of pieces […]
Norfolk Earth Forum Brings A Sense of Wonder to Earth Day
By Kelly Kandra Hughes A new initiative is taking place on Earth Day weekend in Norfolk. The Norfolk Earth Forum 2024:Celebrating Rachel Carson brings together the efforts and generosity of the Church of ChristCongregational, Aton Forest, Botelle School, Great Mountain Forest, Norfolk Conservation Commission,Norfolk Land Trust and the Norfolk Library for a series of four […]
Team up to clean up!
Celebrate Earth Day and join the Norfolk Community Association’s team to help make Norfolk a picture-perfect town after a long winter. Everyone’s invited Saturday April 27 from 9 a.m. to noon. Meet at the Hub rain or shine.
Free Local Paint Can Disposal
By Andra Moss Spring is here, bringing with it thoughts of tulips, daffodils and paint cans. Enthusiastic spring cleaningoften includes the rediscovery of old or forgotten cans of paint and stain in dusty corners of a shed orgarage. What to do? Recycle it. Through the State of Connecticut’s paint management efforts, paint manufacturers have established […]
It Takes Friends to Battle Phragmites
By Avice Meehan Norfolk’s City Meadow has a new set of “friends” under the interim leadership of Libby Borden and willstart meeting monthly as an official town committee beginning Tuesday, April 2. The first order of business for Friends of the Meadow will be to work with First Selectman Matt Riiska onestablishing a firm schedule […]