An Alfredo Taylor Where You Least Expect It

The Curtis Insurance building at 49 Main St. in North Canaan is one of the only surviving gas station buildings originally designed for owner Martin B. Dodd (1881-1944) by eclectic Norfolk architect Alfredo Taylor. According to “Alfredo Taylor in Norfolk” by Ann Havemeyer and Robert Dance, Taylor delivered this English cottage-style building, complete with “slate […]

Design Changes Bring Firehouses Budget to $8.3 Million

Federal support no longer assured By Joe Kelly Instead of a metal roof, Norfolk’s new firehouse will likely be topped by asphalt shingles. The hose-drying tower won’t be so towering. Stone veneer siding along the base will disappear. Firetrucks will enter and exit through traditional (and less expensive) over-head doors. Carpeting? Furniture? It will be […]

Connecticut Still Counting on Federal Funds for Norfolk Projects

The long game of infrastructure funding By Avice Meehan The nuts and bolts of how the federal government reimburses the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CT-DOT) for road and bridge projects around Litchfield might seem an arcane topic. It might interest a first selectman or the Northwest Hills Council of Governments, but that’s usually all. Yet […]

Norfolk Now Thanks All Those Who Supported Us Last Year

Norfolk Now truly is a community newspaper. The support of neighbors, local businesses and even those who have moved away means so much, and the board, editors and staff of Norfolk Now extend our gratitude to you all. Molly Ackerly and Michael SconyersJune and Michael AdamsWill and Martha Agate Jr.AKC Fund, Inc.Graham and Elizabeth AllynAlice […]

Norfolk Library is Celebrated in Print

Norfolk Library Director Ann Havemeyer, also an architectural historian, signs copies of her just-released book, “The Norfolk Library: History, Culture, Community” during a reception over WIN Weekend. It it, Havemeyer examines the library’s position at the center of Norfolk town life since its founding in 1888, including the vital support of the Library Associates. New […]

Real Estate Sales

On Dec. 10, from Carleton T. Goodnow and Olivia T. Goodnow, co-trustees of Edward B. Goodnow Revocable Trust to Peter and Amy Bernstein Family LLC, 366 Doolittle Drive, for $539,000. On Dec. 16, from George Sumner Case Jr. to Jane H. Humpstone and Lee Courtney Ward, 179 Sandisfield Road, for $200,000. On Dec. 17, from […]

Around the World: Wayfaring Book Brings Two Norfolk Libraries Together

By Bina Thomson It’s not uncommon for the Norfolk Library to receive calls and emails intended for the Norfolk Public Library of Virginia. Or for the Norfolk Library in Massachusetts, or the library in Norfolk, Nebraska. It was the first time, however, that there was confusion regarding a library in Norfolk, England. A children’s book […]

Managing Tranquility: Noise Regulations 101

By Andra Moss The silent days of winter are drawing to a close, and many are anticipating the extended daylight hours and warmer temperatures that will beckon Norfolk’s denizens outdoors for a wide range of amusements. One question that came up at the Jan. 14 public hearing of the Planning and Zoning Commission on the […]

Out and About: Brilliant Colors Emerge from the Darkroom at North Canaan’s Yo Studio

By Andra Moss Photography fans will be excited to learn that Yo Studio, 91 Main St. in North Canaan, is primarily dedicated to exhibitions of photo-related work. Gallery owner and professional photographer François Dischinger, who began leasing the space last February, says he wants “to keep it very pure, photo oriented, analog oriented.” Dischinger, born […]

Letters

Just when we thought it couldn’t get any better, it did! What a wonderful, warm outpouring of events and hospitality from Norfolk’s organizations, individuals and businesses (as well as support from the Town) during Winter Weekend in Norfolk. We are well aware of the effort it takes to put on an event: coming up with […]