Edward Machowski is Norfolk’s Resident Waterways Expert

By Colleen Gundlach Norfolk has a very environmentally aware population. From the Norfolk Land Trust to the Conservation Commission, people here know the importance of taking care of what they have been given. One of the townís most knowledgeable residents in the realm of protecting waterways and the fish that inhabit them, is biologist Edward […]

Naylor to Norfolk: Lock Before Leaving

Resident trooper fields questions on how to cope with break-ins By Lloyd Garrison Greg Naylor, Norfolk’s resident state trooper, advised a spirited public meeting  on March 4 on ways to deter home burglaries, but he saw no end in sight to the rise here in drug-related thefts. “With heroin selling for as little as five dollars […]

Any More Photos Like This in Your Attic?

Did your parents or grandparents or great-grandparents come to Norfolk from Ireland? While our country is a melting pot of different cultures, languages, and heritages, Norfolk has a special affinity with the Irish. Names of Irish-American families who settled in Norfolk in the 19th century are familiar to us today: Curtiss, Dodd, Halloran, Hannafin, Mulville, […]

Plan to Fight Homelessness in NW CT

Everyone needs safe place to call home By Ruth Melville Rural homelessness may not be as visible as urban homelessness, but that does not make it less real or less painful. A 2011 point-in-time count suggests that on any given night over 150 people in the Northwest Corner are homeless, and the percentage of those […]

First-Ever Farm Day at Norfolk Library

  Saturday, March 15, was Farm Day at the Norfolk Library. This inaugural event was a collaboration between the Norfolk Farmers Market and the library. The day started off with a showing of the film “The Greenhorns,” a charming and informative hour-long documentary about how young farmers get started in their careers. After a delicious–and […]

Vintage Car Show Returns

Get your motors running The sound of vintage automobiles will be heard again in Station Place, this time to benefit the Norfolk Lions Club Ambulance Fund. The second annual Classic Community Car Show will be held on July 13 from noon to 4 p.m. Organized by the Norfolk Economic Development Commission, the event will feature […]

From Yemen to Station Place

Owner of Corner Store Still Upbeat About Norfolk   By Ruth Melville Like many similar stores in small New England towns, the Norfolk Corner Store finds it hard to remain profitable throughout the year. In our area alone, the Colebrook Store, which had been in continuous operation from 1812 until it closed in 2007, recently […]

Second Winter Farmers Market Planned

The Norfolk Farmer’s Market held its first-ever indoor winter market at the town hall. There were local jams and jellies, greenhouse-grown shiitake mushrooms, hand-made salamis, Hudson Valley cheeses, olive oils, very local maple syrup, artisan-style breads and eggs from happy chickens. Somehow, all of this fit into the attic space that most Norfolkians know as […]

Chili Cook-Off Hotly Contested

It was fiesta time at the Church of the Immaculate Conception when the Catholic Women’s Club hosted their midwinter chili cook-off on Saturday, Feb. 8. Twenty-two chilis were lined up for tasting in the church’s Klauer Hall. Among the more exotic offerings were vegetarian chilis, seafood chilis, and a moose meat chili, ranged alongside a […]

The Big-Top Circus Makes a Whistle Stop in Norfolk

Jugglers, a lion tamer, a sword swallower and an assortment of sideshow freaks occupied the stage at Battell Chapel on February 12 and paraded through the aisles while a top-hatted P. T. Barnum (Louise Davis) directed traffic with his riding crop. This visit from the Greatest Show on Earth was masterminded by the Isabella Eldridge […]