Town to Propose Enforcement Authority for P & Z
Commission could impose fines for zoning violations By Wiley Wood If your neighbor starts renting out his house for all-night wedding celebrations or clogs up his driveway and front […]
Norfolk’s Much-Decorated Fire Engine 90 is Retiring
NVFD to bid farewell to state champion pumper truck By Sally Quale Engine 90, Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department’s (NVFD) award-winning, 30-year-old pumper truck, is scheduled to be retired and […]
Taconic Learning Center Begins Its Fall Semester
Something for everyone, from mistaken identity to Irving Berlin By Lyn Westsmith The Taconic Learning Center is beginning another year of engaging, enjoyable courses this month, beginning on September 11, […]
A Line Up of Vintage Vehicles Like None Other
The Norfolk Classic Community Car Show will feature original and restored gems By Colleen Gundlach Have you ever seen a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow? What about a Mazda Miata […]
Enjoying Norfolk in the Fall
NORFEST to Celebrate the Beauty of Our Town There is perhaps no place in the world more beautiful than Norfolk in the fall. To encourage people to visit our town […]
Where Does The Fire Department Go When The Fire Alarm Sounds?
NVFD members logged more than five thousand hours this year By Jonathan Barbagallo As the Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department (NVFD) prepares to elect its new officers at the end […]
City Meadow Moves Forward With Help From Private Foundations
By Wiley Wood The City Meadow project is on track, according to Samuel “Pete” Anderson, a member of the town’s City Meadow Committee. Construction on the proposed park in the […]
Show of Christopher Little Photographs at Infinity Bistro Gallery
By Ruth Melville Have you ever wondered what it’d be like to be immortalized by a famous artist—Rubens, say, or Velázquez? That’s obviously not going to happen, but photographer […]