Work to Resume on Route 44 and New Firehouse

Warmer temps ensure concrete quality By Avice Meehan Two significant Norfolk projects that were put on hold because of below-zero temperatures this winter are expected to resume by mid-March: Reconstruction of two retaining walls along Route 44 and the construction of a new firehouse for the Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department. Engineers for the state Department […]

“Third Wall” Has to Wait

By Avice Meehan As K2 Infrastructure ushers in the spring construction season and restarts work on rebuilding two retaining walls on Route 44, hopes sprang up in the hearts of some Norfolk residents that a third, failing wall could be added as a “change order” to the massive $37 million project. Alas, that is not […]

Heard Around Town

Dyer to the Rescue Sue Dyer stepped away from her role as Norfolk’s First Selectman almost a decade ago, but that doesn’t mean she won’t answer a cry for help from Town Hall. Just ask Barbara Gomez, who serves as secretary to the Board of Selectman and worked with Dyer for many years. When the […]

Richard Byrne Retires as Active Firefighter

After 58 years, veteran status By Joseph Kelly He was a young Navy veteran, about to be married and ready to start a family in his hometown when, in February 1968, his older brother convinced him to join the Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department (NVFD). For Richard Byrne it was the start of an association that […]

Rock ‘n Roll House Party Circus Will Benefit Local Food Banks

Three Grammy nominees to perform at Infinity Hall By Colleen Gundlach On April 11, Infinity Hall will be the setting for Rock ‘n Roll House Party Circus, a concert that will benefit Stock the Shelves, an outreach of United Way of Northwestern Connecticut. The Rock ‘n Roll House Party Circus will feature three Grammy nominees […]

Rom-Com Curling Film Released With Olympics

To get the ice just right, filmmakers tapped Norfolk expertise By Joseph Kelly The underdogs who battle the odds—the washed-up boxer, the outclassed football team, the aging baseball slugger with one last homerun in him—are all Hollywood standbys. Ronald Reagan may be remembered as much for “win one for the Gipper” as he is for […]

Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department January Statistics

Proposed Botelle Budget to See Modest Increase

By Avice Meehan The Board of Education will hold a special meeting on Thursday, March 4, to vote on a proposed $2.658 million budget for the next fiscal year. It would represent an increase of 4.47 percent or $113,665 over the budget for the current year. Superintendent Kevin Case presented the spending plan on Feb. […]

How Botelle (Carefully) Uses AI for Learning

By Avice Meehan For more than three decades, children visited the fictional town of Frog Creek, Penn., home to two children named Jack and Annie. With the help of a magic tree house, the pair are whisked away to distant places where they have adventures, solve problems and, perhaps, learn a thing or two. Like […]

Struggling with Snow and Looking Toward Spring

By Henry Tirrell We are starting to see the glimmer of spring on the horizon, but we certainly aren’t there yet. After a historic storm dumped snow all up and down the East Coast we have all been digging out.Another weekend storm around Feb. 21 dragged the road crew back out to clear the roads […]