Department of Education Raps Norfolk’s Knuckles
The Town of Norfolk skimped on its education budget this year, according to the state’s Department of Education (DOE). In fact, the state has ruled that when Norfolk’s Board of Finance reduced Botelle School’s budget by $40,000 in the current year, it put the town in violation of the state’s Minimum Budget Requirement, a measure […]
Norfolk Aims at a Low-Salt Diet
By mid-February, the town had used almost all of its $125,000 salt budget. It wasn’t that there was all that much snow, said Matt Riiska, but the freeze-and-thaw cycles put a lot of ice on the roads. “I’d be happy if we only have to buy another 300 tons,” said Riiska. The town budgeted for […]
Truck Travel on Mountain Road Restricted
Bridge to be narrowed to one lane By Wiley Wood New signs have appeared on Mountain Road, and no trucks are allowed on the snake fence section between Route 272 and West Side Road. The reason, says First Selectman Matt Riiska, is that the stone bridge over Norfolk Brook needs work. The Connecticut Department of […]
Norfolk Land Trust Seeks Reaccreditation
Norfolk Land Trust, Inc. (NLT), is in the process of applying for renewal of its national accreditation. The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. NLT is pleased to announce it is applying for renewal of accreditation. A public comment […]
Norfolk Downs Easement
The Norfolk Land Trust recently preserved more than 38 acres of prime forestland that abuts Tobey Pond. The Norfolk Downs easement was finalized late last year, the culmination of several months of work by land trust members, Great Mountain Forest and the landowner, Betsy Gill. The easement is boarded on two sides by Great Mountain Forest, […]
Early Budget Talks: Grand List Is Down, Capital Expenditures Are Up
By Wiley Wood As the Board of Finance assembled for its first budget workshop on the night of Feb. 13, Chairman Michael Sconyers asked about the grand list, the total value of real property in Norfolk against which town taxes are levied. Properties were revalued this year, and notices recently went out to property owners […]
Evan Hughes Bequest to Benefit Norfolk
By Michael Cummings Kelly Longtime Norfolk resident Evan Hughes, who died on March 9, 2016, has left the majority of his estate in the form of a charitable trust to benefit Norfolk individuals, families and worthwhile causes. In conjunction with the estate’ trustee, Salisbury Bank and Trust, an advisory committee of Evan’s close friends (together […]