A Centennial Celebration of Long-Term Forest Research

Aton Forest has a long history in Norfolk By Carol Goodstein Along with a growing population of moose, black bear and red fox, Norfolk’s roughly 1,500 residents have plenty of room to roam. Great Mountain Forest, The Norfolk Land Trust, state-owned lands and public parks welcome hikers, bikers, skiers, strollers and even, to a limited […]

Sunscreen Safety for Tobey Pond

Protecting our beloved swimming area by Linda Garrettson All my life I’ve had a love affair with water. It began at age four, much to the concern of my parents, as they watched me jump off a diving board into an Olympic pool. My love with water extended to less scrutinized swims at the Jersey […]

Norfolk Comes Together to Remember Those Who Gave All

NORFOLK REMEMBERS

Peter Brown Peter Brown, 70 years old, of East Canaan passed away Sunday, May 17, 2026, in his home. He was the loving husband of Sandra Brown. Peter was born on December 27, 1955, at Sharon Hospital to Abraham “Bucky” Brown and Rosalie Freund Brown. He graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School and Northwestern […]

Through the Looking Glass

The cathedral stained-glass window removed from Battell Chapel in January made its return on a cold May afternoon following complex repairs and restoration undertaken by the Glass Source Stained Glass Studio. The window, which had undergone prior repairs, now awaits a protective glass covering that will be installed by Sullivan Glass. The fundraising committee leading […]

NOTES FROM A FRENCH KITCHEN

Rhubarb Heralds the Spring By Marie-Christine Perry The first edible in my garden is usually rhubarb, followed quickly by asparagus, both valued in my kitchen—fresh and preserved! Beyond the celebrated strawberry rhubarb pie, I like rhubarb in many guises: in compote, jam, chutney and cake, but also in unexpected savory dishes, where its acidity is […]

Norfolk Then…

Designed by architect Alfredo Taylor and still standing at the end of Golf Drive, this pavilion was built on the nine-hole Norfolk Downs as a gathering place for golfers. The large central room with cobblestone walls and a massive stone fireplace once had glazed windows on the north side, while the terrace on the south […]

A Town Hall Treat for Pollinators

The Norfolk Nature Alliance sponsored a student native plant garden project at Town Hall. The Northwestern Regional 7 Agricultural Education Program/FFA arrived on a sunny Sunday to install the donated native shrubs and perennials.

Happiness Is …

Smiles and squeals greeted “Farmer John” Coston as he surprised the Merrymakers group of kindergarten and first-graders with a lamb visit at the Norfolk Library’s after-school program on March 23. Cuties and lambs—need we say more?

Courtney Maum’s Comedic Take on Capitalism

On June 2nd, Norfolk author Courtney Maum launches her new novel, “ALAN OPTS OUT” (Little Brown) at the Norfolk Library in conversation with WAMC radio’s Sarah LaDuke. The book is a comedy about an ad exec who bombs the biggest pitch of his career and decides to move into a backyard playhouse, opt out of […]