Notes from a French Kitchen

Celebrating Holidays Across Cultures By Marie-Christine Perry Knowing that the Norfolk Historical Society cake auction is fast approaching, I have been musing about cultural celebrations and the foods associated with them. Because I am part of a bi-national household with three religious traditions (Jewish, Catholic and Buddhist), I have the immense joy to partake in a […]

The Celestial Sphere

A Black Moon, Bright Mars and the Paradoxical Winter Solstice By Matthew M. Johnson As December unfolds, the nights grow longer and reach a maximum on Dec. 21, the day of the winter solstice, when the sun rises at 7:10 a.m. and sets at 4:15 p.m. This affords us only nine hours and five minutes […]

Norfolk’s October 2024 Weather

Dry Weather and Extreme Fire Danger By Russell Russ September’s dry conditions intensified in October, which was even drier. Two very dry months during autumn was a bad combination that led to extreme forest fire danger levels. Connecticut does not often have conditions like this, and it requires a new way of thinking. Setting aside, […]

Focus on Building Community

By Lauren Valentino, PrincipalCelebrating All—Creating Community is a Botelle Elementary School theme. Our staff celebrates our students, their strengths and interests and strives to create a community of learners who soar to new heights. Teaching the children of Norfolk their ABC’s and 123’s is our focus. However, it’s also important to teach children about their […]

Eye on Town Goverment

Project Money In, Project money out at board of finance By Susan MacEachron The Board of Finance (BoF) discussed the changing of the guard in the town clerk’s office at its Oct. 8 meeting and heard an update on several ongoing infrastructure projects, including the good news that the promised $500,000 grant from the Connecticut […]

The Celestial Sphere

INcoming: Five planets, two meteor showers and a comet By Matthew Johnson Daylight saving time will end for the year on Sunday, Nov. 3., returning us to local standard time. Some great news for space exploration occurred on Oct. 13, when SpaceX successfully landed its 20-story Super Heavy booster back on the launch pad, a […]

Norfolk’s September Weather

Second Driest September By Russell Russ September’s weather was seasonable and beautiful; not too hot and not too cold. The drawback with the beautiful weather was that it was also very dry. Too much of a good thing eventually might not be a good thing. This September, with its majority of mostly clear or partly […]

Cook for Goodness Sake!

Creating Traditions By Linda Garrettson It’s November, the month of perhaps the most defining culinary holiday event … the Thanksgiving dinner. Here’s a list of some of the most traditional dishes we all might remember: Roasted turkey with bread stuffing, mashed potatoes swimming in butter, gravy loaded with turkey drippings, jellied cranberries with those telltale rings from […]

Norfolk’s Weather: August

Not the Best Summer Weather By Russell Russ  This August felt like a wet month. On paper, it was near average for both temperatures and rainfall, but with 21 of 31 days recording some amount of rainfall, it just seemed wet all month. Humid and cloudy days were common. There were no record high temperatures. […]

Eye on Town Government: Fire Marshall Gives Botelle a Positive Report

By Avice Meehan The Board of Education met Sept. 3 at Botelle Elementary School to review the most recent inspection by Fire Marshall Keith Byrne and receive an update on the first day of school.  In his presentation, Byrne reported that results of the annual walk through were largely positive, noting that old outlets need […]