Sidewalks Be Gone!

Town employees pulled up old sidewalk slates outside Norfolk’s United Church of Christ Congregational at the end of March and began filling the gap with topsoil trucked in for the purpose. Public Works Foreman Troy LaMere smoothed the way with a rake as colleague Tom Gorski graded the path, preparing it for grass seed. The […]

Tariffs Pose Risks for Maple Syrup

Matt Gallagher, director of programs and operations at Great Mountain Forest, stokes a gleaming sap evaporator—emblem of potential challenges ahead for maple syrup producers. A possible tariff war between the United States and Canada could affect the maple business since most equipment used to make the product comes from Canada. Peter Gregg, publisher of The […]

Big Birds Return

Norfolk is the spring and summer home of several species of large birds, including this trio of Sandhill cranes who returned on March 8. That was about on schedule according to records kept by local resident Marie Civco. Last year’s colt, as the young birds are known, was kicked out of the family group a […]

The Sky’s the Limit on WIN Weekend

Astronomer Matthew Johnson brought his solar telescope to let WIN visitors observe sunspots and other phenomena. He also showed how he uses a portable photon meter to measure how dark the sky is in Norfolk and Colebrook.

Summer Favorites Return for Winter WIN Weekend

Last summer’s Norfolk Chamber Music Festival Wind Quintet was warmly welcomed back to town by a full house at the Norfolk Library for WIN weekend. The players—Michael Huerta, flute; Annie Winkelman, oboe; Nicole Martin, clarinet; Darius Farhoumand, bassoon; and Gretchen Berendt, horn—presented a lively program enjoyed by all ages.

An Alfredo Taylor Where You Least Expect It

The Curtis Insurance building at 49 Main St. in North Canaan is one of the only surviving gas station buildings originally designed for owner Martin B. Dodd (1881-1944) by eclectic Norfolk architect Alfredo Taylor. According to “Alfredo Taylor in Norfolk” by Ann Havemeyer and Robert Dance, Taylor delivered this English cottage-style building, complete with “slate […]

Norfolk Library is Celebrated in Print

Norfolk Library Director Ann Havemeyer, also an architectural historian, signs copies of her just-released book, “The Norfolk Library: History, Culture, Community” during a reception over WIN Weekend. It it, Havemeyer examines the library’s position at the center of Norfolk town life since its founding in 1888, including the vital support of the Library Associates. New […]

From All Angels

Throughout the month of February, Garet&Co will be returning to Norfolk to present their third annual performance in the Battell Chapel, where each piece will be set in the round.  In this presentation, titled “From All Angles”, the audience will witness the translation of three of the works presented at their fall show.   “Can’t Keep […]

Snow, Cold Weather and Santa Arrive Together

Temperatures in the 20’s and a light dusting of snow created the perfect setting on Saturday, Nov. 30, as dozens gathered on Village Green for the arrival of a festooned firetruck bearing Santa Claus. The annual festivity, made possible by the Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department, culminated in a countdown for turning on the lights of […]

Botelle Students Celebrate Veterans

Norfolk veterans and families gathered on Monday, Nov. 11, as Botelle Elementary School students marked the day with music, song and a presentation about the town’s World War I memorial. Following the Pledge of Allegiance, Abigail Bennett, Michael Prisco and music teacher Mary Krusch played “The Star-Spangled Banner” to a hushed crowd of more than […]