Norfolk Reimbursed for Hurricane Damages
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has earmarked $94,000 for the Town of Norfolk in repayment for hurricane damages sustained during Hurricane Irene in August 2011. The announcement was made by First Selectman Sue Dyer at a meeting of the Board of Selectmen on April 3. The first payments from these funds are starting to arrive […]
New Arrests In Curling Club Arson Case
By Lloyd Garrison There was supposed to be another hearing last week in Litchfield Superior Court to advance the case of the State vs. Mathew Carey and Kyle Majewski, but nothing went right for the two 19 year olds accused of multiple felonies that led to the torching of the Norfolk Curling Club […]
Local Foundation Helps Area Children
Funds Available for Summer Camp Tuition By Barbara Perkins Just as there has always been a certain amount of privilege in Norfolk, there has also been a feeling that the privilege should be spread around. When Ken and Dottie Satherlie closed The Laurel School in 1985, they started a foundation dedicated to the belief […]
Town Budget Promises an Inconsequential Hike in Taxes
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. Well, Almost By Lloyd Garrison Norfolk’s Board of Finance Chairman, J. Michael Sconyers, may be no Santa Claus, but with a creative shift of funds from one column of the budget to another, he has given the town something to cheer about come tax time in 2012. […]
Dancer Comes to Norfolk
Moving to Music By Lindsey Pizzica Rotolo In two short years, professionally trained dancer Kristin Mudge has taken Norfolk by storm. Donating her time and energy to a myriad of groups and endeavors in Norfolk and the surrounding area, Mudge’s most recent undertaking was choreographing the Northwestern Regional Seven High School musical, “Chicago.” A […]
Norfolk’s March 2012 Weather
Heatwave Sets Record Daily Highs in Warmest March on Record By Russell Russ It really was the winter that wasn’t. March was our fourteenth consecutive month with warmer than normal average temperatures. You have to go back to January 2011 to find a month with below-normal temperatures. March even took it to a new […]
This stone circle stands on public land in Norfolk on an east-facing site. Special thanks to anyone with an explanation of its origins. The picture in last month’s Norfolk Lost & Found showed the weathervane on top of the spire of the Church of Christ Congregational. Photo by Wiley Wood.
Spring Turkey Season in Progress
Hikers on or near state hunting lands should consider that the 2012 Connecticut spring wild turkey season, which started on April 25, continues through May 26. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection advises hunters to avoid the colors red, white, and blue when walking in the turkey woods, as these colors are associated with […]
Whitehouse Roof Restoration Underway
Driving through the center of town you have probably noticed the scaffolding and construction materials around Whitehouse across from the Norfolk Green. Workmen will be replacing the roof and restoring masonry around the chimneys and cornices. Construction is expected to continue into September 2012. Whitehouse was home to the Battell family from approximately 1800 until […]
Norfolk Farmers Market Starts Season
Several New Vendors and Many Old Favorites By Wiley Wood There’s always a reason to go to the Norfolk Farmers Market on a Saturday when the sun is shining. It’s a place to walk a dog where it will be admired, to commission a copper weathervane or to buy a crusty loaf of sourdough […]