Posted by Admin 2 on December 12, 2022 · Leave a Comment
The Norfolk Historical Society will be the site of sweet delights on Saturday, Dec. 10, for its Eighth Annual Cake Auction. You can’t do batter than bakers Lisa Auclair, Jill Chase, Walter Godlewski, Tom Hlas, Betsy Little, Marie Lowe, Marie-Christine Perry, Alyson Thomson, Katie Thomson and Bruce Weinstein. An original artwork by Turi is pure icing […]
Posted by Admin 2 on December 12, 2022 · Leave a Comment
Text By Jude MeadPhoto By Christain Stovall Raising sheep can be a rewarding experience. Some people raise them as pets because of their gentle personalities, but for the more serious shepherd, sheep provide a livelihood as well. For Christian Stovall, of Hidden Mountain Farm in New Marlboro, Mass., the main purpose for starting his sheep […]
Posted by Admin 2 on November 13, 2022 · Leave a Comment
Norfolk’s firefighters train for the unthinkable Text By Brian HutchinsPhotos By David Beers On the morning of Sunday, Oct. 16, downtown Norfolk became the scene of an elaborate firefighting drill. To onlookers, it appeared that the Royal Arcanum Building was on fire—smoke poured out of an upper window as first responders wrangled multiple hoses into […]
Posted by Admin 2 on November 13, 2022 · Leave a Comment
In-depth negotiations maintain the beauty of the landscape By Leila Javitch At long last, the Mountain Road bridge is finished and motorists, bikers and walkers can enjoy the extraordinary views along the road, such as the hay field with the Virginia split rail fence and the Perkins house with its long driveway lined with glorious […]
Posted by Admin 2 on November 13, 2022 · Leave a Comment
It’s Only Natural By Jude Mead Travel any road in Norfolk and you are certain to see a flock of turkeys. The eastern wild turkey is a large, majestic bird with adult males weighing anywhere between 15 and 25 pounds, and adult females weighing between eight and 12 pounds. They look similar in their appearance, […]
Posted by Admin 2 on November 13, 2022 · Leave a Comment
Keeping everything flowing smoothly at the transfer station By David Beers Who is someone you see about once a week? He is reliably available for your weekly visit. While somewhat unassuming, he is quite approachable and eager to help. Your spouse, your mom, your dad, your kids – perhaps. Another possible answer is Jim Powelzyk […]
Posted by Admin 2 on November 13, 2022 · Leave a Comment
Out and About By Andra Moss For most bicyclists in Norfolk, starting a ride from home involves hitting a sizeable hill sooner or later—or sooner and later, given the daunting topography of the Northwest Corner. How is it then, that so many riders of the non-millennial vintage have recently been spotted happily climbing Lovers Lane […]
Posted by Admin 2 on October 23, 2022 · Leave a Comment
By Patricia Platt “There is an ability for sculpture to move people in a unique way when they’re engrossed in looking at it and everything else falls away. It’s called the silence of sculpture,” commented Norfolk’s Jon Riedeman when he unveiled his sculpture of a Great Horned Owl on Sept. 17 at an event for […]
Posted by Admin 2 on October 23, 2022 · Leave a Comment
Program creates a state network of land stewards Text By David BeersPhotos by William Carter For many years, the third weekend of September at Great Mountain Forest (GMF) has been devoted to an intensive training for Connecticut woodland owners and land trust stewards. This year, 26 students from across the state were ensconced at Yale […]