Botelle Beat

The Five Cs Shape Learning at Botelle In the 21st Century By Kevin Case On any given day, when you walk into any of our classrooms at Botelle School, you will observe our students engaged in 21st Century Learning Skills. We call these skills the 5 C’s: Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Communication and Compassionate Citizenship. […]

Notes from a French kitchen

Comfort Foods for a Comfy Season By Marie-Christine Perry As I put my garden to rest after planting my garlic, the sudden cooling of the air, the changing of colors against a still blue sky are all announcing my favorite time of year. For me it means mushrooms and chestnuts, the last of the Tuscan […]

Behind the Scenes on Route 44

The view from Norfolk’s Center Cemetery provides a good vantage point for the ongoing construction of the new retaining walls along Route 44. The so-called H piles, which can reach upwards of 50 feet, are in place and welders are working to install the studs that will be used to connect to the concrete face […]

Letters

Thank You On behalf of Great Mountain Forest, the Norfolk Rails to Trails Committee would like to thank the Norfolk Curling Club for hosting our event. We would also like to thank all our generous sponsors and dozens of volunteers who worked so hard at making this year’s 2025 Tour de Forest Bike Ride a […]

Know Your Neighbor

Colin Burn What’s your relationship to the area?We moved to Norfolk about three years ago. Before finding our house, we’d actually never heard of the town! It ended up being one of those wonderful discoveries that come from late-night house hunting online. How did you come to Norfolk?I think of Norfolk as my third big […]

Norfolk’s September 2025 Weather

Another Beauty By Russell RussSeptember’s weather was beautiful. It was another warmer than normal and drier than normal month. It has been hard to complain about the weather around here over the last few months. It was warm and dry, but not too warm and dry. We are in a slight drought, but we are […]

Community News

Andrew Thomson to PerformThe Colebrook Historical Society will sponsor a concert by noted musician and Norfolk native Andrew Thomson on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 4 p.m.  He and an associate will perform Scotttish and Irish music (using four to five different sets of pipes) interspersed with stories and humor.   The concert will be held at the […]

Norfolk Then…

One of the earliest photographs of Norfolk was taken on Nov. 2, 1877. Folks coming from Winsted would have travelled by horse-drawn carriage along this road to the center of town. There were no sidewalks to speak of, just dirt paths and occasional boardwalks, as seen on the right. The railroad had just been built […]