Save the Date
Weekend in Norfolk (WIN) On August 5, 6 and 7, come and enjoy the weekend events, including Fire Department open house, Battell Arts ice cream social and games, Land Trust six-peak climb for a free T-shirt, a quilt show at the Congregational Church, blood pressure readings by the EMTs of the Lions Club Ambulance, Artisans […]
Norfolk Conservation Commission Clears Invasives at Buttermilk Falls
The Norfolk Conservation Commission encourages private landowners to remove invasive plants on their properties. In the meantime, the commission is steadily working to remove invasive plants on town properties. In June, the NCC focused on the Buttermilk Falls park on Route 44, taking out dozens of burning bush euonymus and hundreds of Norway maple saplings. […]
Brian Ohler and William Riiska will Vie for 64th District House Seat
Election Season Begins By Colleen Gundlach Two long-time Northwest Corner residents will fight it out between now and November to win the 64th district seat in the state House of Representatives. Brian Ohler, a Republican from North Canaan will be running against William Riiska, a Democrat from Salisbury. Both men have run for the […]
Proposed Town Budget Cuts Spending and Raises Taxes
State Reduces Norfolk’s Education Grant by 90 Percent By Wiley Wood The Board of Finance has readied a 2016–17 budget which it will present to the town at a budget hearing on Wednesday, June 8. The budget is normally presented in late April but was held up this year by protracted deliberations in the […]
Loggers’ Association Honors Henry Gundlach
Decades of Commitment to Forest Management The Northeastern Loggers’ Association (NELA) recently honored Henry Gundlach of Norfolk as the recipient of its 2015 Outstanding Leadership in Industry Award. NELA Chair Colleen Goodridge presented the award at the Annual Loggers’ Banquet in South Burlington, Vermont recently, in a ceremony attended by over 200 members of […]
Out with the Invasive, In with the Native
Conservation Commission offers ornamental plant exchange By Shelley Harms For the seventh year in a row, the Norfolk Conservation Commission is offering a free native plant to Norfolk residents who take out an invasive ornamental such as winged euonymus (burning bush), Japanese barberry, autumn olive, Russian olive, Japanese honeysuckle, Norway maple, and buckthorn. Bring […]
Regional 7 Budget is Months-Long Process
By Don Torrant Hats off to those Norfolk voters who turned out on May 3 to support Northwestern Regional 7’s budget for the 2016-17 school year. The public approval, as evidenced by the majority of “yes” votes across all four Regional towns reaffirms our commitment to maintaining a cost-effective, high quality education. It means […]
Good News and Bad News for City Meadow
Town loses grant but plans to see project through The good news is that the City Meadow project, which would transform the sunken wetland below Station Place into a public park, finally got the green light from Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. The bad news is that, coming on April 8, the […]