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Fire Department Donation Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department raised and donated $416 for the Laverne Barbagallo Memorial Fund at the Norfolk Children’s Foundation through their second annual Breast Cancer Awareness T-shirt campaign back in October. Meadowbrook Grant A grant in the amount of $1,000 was received by the Norfolk Senior Housing Corporation (aka Meadowbrook) in December […]
Reading for a Trip to World Finals
Botelle Students Participate in Kids’ Lit Quiz As this issue of Norfolk Now goes to print, fifth and sixth grade students at Botelle School are reading their hearts out in preparation for The Kids’ Lit Quiz (KLQ) United States Finals on Friday, January 30 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). […]
Real Estate Transactions
October–December 2014 On October 3, 2014, from Estate of Steven O. Correy to Gardner M. & Diana V. Mundy: 13.1 acres on Bruey Rd., for $10,000. On October 3, 2014, from Paul Correy et al. to Gardner M. & Diana V. Mundy: 13.1 acres on Bruey Rd., for $40,000. On October 10, 2014, from Helen […]
Documentary Film Series Continues at the Library
By Ann Frieze As winter settles into its proverbial home in the region, our town’s residents have a great opportunity to gather in what has been termed “Norfolk’s Living Room” to watch the Monday night Documentary Film Series at the Library. In keeping with its award-winning status of bringing art and cultural programming to its […]
Affordable Housing Project in Village Center Is Denied Grant
Foundation Will Re-apply in Next Round of Funding By Wiley Wood One way to bring new families to Norfolk and strengthen the village center’s economy is to make affordable housing available nearby. Or so the thinking goes. But a June application to the Connecticut Department of Housing that would have funded 12 affordable apartments near […]
Economic Development Commission Readies for Action
Toby Young Named Co-Director By Lindsey Pizzica Rotolo Norfolk’s Economic Development Commission (EDC) has a robust agenda for 2015. Newly appointed co-director Toby Young and longtime leader Libby Borden foresee the organization having a fruitful year. At the top of the agenda is utilizing the consultant that will soon be appointed to Norfolk and seven […]
Regionalization Group to Ask for Legislative Relief
By Wiley Wood When regionalization was first discussed publicly two years ago, one farsighted Norfolk resident said it would never work: an obscure state statute stood in the way. But at the Norfolk-Colebrook Study Group’s regular November meeting, attorney Matthew Venhorst said that a path forward had been charted. The plan is to have the […]