Kitty Rescue Project
Elana Hunt and Michael Prisco (picture at left) presented a check for $131 to volunteers for a local cat rescue group in Torrington called Kitty Quarters at a chilly bake sale last month. Their fundraising effort was part of a personal interest project (PIP) at Botelle Elementary School. The students raised the funds by baking […]
November Ends with Snow
An overnight snowfall on Nov. 29-30 accumulated on fence rails, tree branches and roadways. It was enough to bring out Norfolk’s road crew to check the roads.
Planting Day at City Meadow
A team from Meadowscapes under the direction of Beth Roemaker began the replanting of City Meadow on the cold morning of Oct. 28 with pots of American hazelnut, native winterberry, azalea and dogwood. Jaimie Konopka of Winsted placed hydrangeas in a loop off the boardwalk. Konopka (above, right) and Taylor Shaw of Litchfield (above, left) […]
Pickleball: A Sport for Any Weather
On Saturday, Oct. 12, Norfolk’s pickleballers held their first-ever tournament—despite near-gale winds. Seven teams participated in a round robin, including teams from Cornwall and the Norfolk Curling Club. Hot coffee and snacks abounded. A good time was had by all. *photo by Janet Gokay Mead
Hunter’s Moon
John Buchanan captured this shot of the Oct. 17 Hunter’s Moon. It was a Supermoon, the brightest moon of 2024.
Sewer Lines on the Move
As anyone traveling through Norfolk on Route 44 can attest, cooler weather has not slowed the K2 Infrastructure Group. Working under the supervision of the Norfolk Sewer District, the contractor has focused on relocating sewer lines to the opposite side of Route 44 in anticipation of the extensive retaining wall replacement project to come. The […]
Now That’s a Haircut!
Workers from K2 Construction Group have removed dozens of trees from the steep slopes along Route 44 in Norfolk as part of the project to replace deteriorated retaining walls. The Italian-made machine has a boom that extends nearly 100 feet in the air. It is equipped with a saw, grabbers capable of lowering the entire […]
Food Pantry Grant Opens Doors
The Norfolk Food Pantry has new doors, thanks to the generosity of the Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation, through a grant from Draper Foundation Fund, which covered the expense of replacing the food pantry’s doors. The previous doors were difficult to open and ruled unsafe by the Norfolk Fire Marshall. Jan Graham-Jones (left) and Gloria Gourley […]



