Confucians Hold a Community Picnic
Posted by admin on September 1, 2016 · Leave a Comment
On Sunday, August 21, the Confucian Study Association invited the town to a picnic to introduce themselves to the Norfolk community. All the food, which was vegetarian and delicious, was prepared by the members, many of whom had come up from New Jersey for the occasion. The weather was perfect, and the hosts and a […]
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Students at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Get Their Start in the GMF Woods
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Summer Camp With a Purpose By David Beers For three weeks every summer, the Yale Summer School of Art and Music is not the only university program in town. Few are aware that every August about 160 Yale forestry students are also in Norfolk, learning while tromping through Great Mountain Forest (GMF). These students […]
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Enhancing the Norfolk Food Pantry
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As we are in the height of growing season, many local farms are overloaded with various types of produce—tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, peppers, greens, corn, etc. The farmers at Husky Meadows Farm on Doolittle Drive are no exception, and a major concern for them is making sure that all of this produce gets utilized by the […]
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Summer Interns at Great Mountain Forest
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Planning for the future By Hans M. Carlson Outside of the Great Mountain Forest (GMF) administrative offices, this summer’s interns are building a small raised-bed garden after work. It’s a bit late in the season, but even if they don’t get much of a yield this year, the bed will be ready for next […]
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Brazen Black Bears Abound
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The number of black bear sightings this summer seems to be at an all-time high. Many Litchfield County residents are wondering what happened to these once skittish animals that, historically, would rather quickly retreat into the forest than come feet from humans (not to mention boldly walking through the middle of downtown). Local wildlife experts […]
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Lively Line-up at “Weekend In Norfolk” Festival
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More Music and Live Performances than Ever Before By Holly Leibrock Norfolk is a hub of outstanding talent and exceptional performance venues. Weekend in Norfolk (WIN) has capitalized on these talents and venues to offer storytelling, acting and more musical performances in one weekend than ever before at its locally renowned Infinity Hall and […]
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Trail Running Club Meets Every Thursday
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Heading for the Hills By Jude Mead If you happen to be wandering in the woods of Norfolk, you may come across a group of runners from the Hill County Trail Runners Club. Nothing stops these outdoor enthusiasts from meeting every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. to enjoy the popular sport called trail running. They […]
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Church Work Camp Travels to Camden, New York
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Serving Those in Need By David Beers On June 19, an excited group of 28 people ranging in age from 12 to 50-something, headed out for a week of work and camaraderie in Camden, New York. Some had gone on this annual trip (organized and led by Reverend Erick Olsen of Church of Christ […]
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“Unbridled” Art Show at the Norfolk Library
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Bevan Ramsay’s Recent Sculpture Addresses the Sexualization of Girls’ Toys By Ruth Melville “Unbridled,” Bevan Ramsay’s show of recent sculpture at the Norfolk Library, might initially be startling to some viewers. The sculptures are made, not from traditional materials like stone or metal or wood, but out of globs of plaster painted bright […]
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The Berkshire Rambler
Posted by admin on July 30, 2016 · Leave a Comment
Crane Paper Company: Seven Generations of Making Money By Michael Kelly High quality paper has been an intrinsic part of the lives of the Crane family of Dalton, Mass. for almost 250 years. Stephen Crane started the business, making 100 percent cotton paper at the Liberty Mill in Milton, Mass., which Paul Revere printed […]
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