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  • 7/2 9:55pm We always and regularly use Carpet Cleaning Experts. They have several locations but are based in Warwick, RI, I think. They are reasonably priced, timely and service oriented. They also offer the best spot remover for direct purchase.
    - DD

  • 7/2 9:53pm I usually admire the flexibility of the American handyman, especially the amateur gardener. However, this year I see a lack of response to climatic conditions - namely rain - and I decided to exercise some flexibility in alternate methods and have decided to install a crop of rice.
    Does anyone have some valid data on installing a rice paddy?
    The present crop of tomatoes, et. al., is suffering fom anemia (and I suspect malnutrition) - Perhaps I may have to worrya bout beri-beri?
    Hail; Rice Paddy Location No1!!!
    As a member of the Energy Committee I recently installed a rain barrell - got 50 gallons in less than 2 hours. Need sunny days to gravity feed to plants.
    Labelled the barrel Boulder Dam.
    A few drops of vegtable oil will form aminiscus to keep th bugs out.
    - JO

  • 7/2 9:51pm Can anyone recommend a good Limo Service to the airport? I've tried Domenic's. Very reasonable on pricing and were very pleasant but their limo reeked of cigarettes. It was tough listening to the kids complain about the smell all the way to the airport. Thanks.
    - RO

  • 7/2 9:45pm Come down and support Norfolk's Williamsport Tournament Team. The first game is Sunday, July 5 at 2:30 vs Norwood National at the field behind the Coakley Middle School located at 1315 Washington Street, Norwood. Congratulations to the following selected players - Andrew Allen, Cam Boardman, Chris Consoles, Jake Ducharme, Bobby Dugan, Pat Holmes, Reed Moreschi, Alex Shapiro, Noah Sorrento, KC Webster and Jeff Werlich. For more information and the tournament schedule visit our website at www.norfolkbaseball.com
    Best of luck boys!
    - Karen Fruci, Norfolk Baseball Association

  • 7/2 9:44pm I enjoyed the 1939 Frank Capra film "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (staring James Stewart, Jean Arthur, and Claude Rains), which was shown at the Norfolk Public Library Wednesday evening. I'd like to thank the Library for providing the DVD and the "movie theater" and thank the Norfolk Town Democratic Committee for arranging the event and supplying the popcorn. Please continue the program.
    - DR

  • 7/2 9:43pm BH: Do not use Ken Blanchard from Wrentham for your septic system. He did mine a while back and it ended up costing me over thirty thousand dollars. I have since talked to many, many people who got the same kind of septic I did and I paid ten thousand more than any of them. I hate to diss any contractor in this economy as I am sure they are all in need of work now, however I am just being honest.
    - BH (BH(2))

  • 7/2 9:42pm MW: I live on King Street. The problem with the traffic during the school year is that too many students are driven to school and this causes a major traffic problem for those of us who are trying to get to work in the morning and start our day. Why don't all of these students just take the bus instead of being driven? Surely, there is a bus provided for them in their neighborhood. All of this traffic waiting in line on the side of the road for "drop off," the buses and the students walking to school is a terrific problem. It is total confusion in the morning and I just don't see any good becoming of it at all. There are many impatient drivers on King Street during the school year in the morning, especially these parents who are rushing off to work after "drop off." Yes, I agree, everyone has to be on the lookout for those students who are walking to school because of the narrowness and the curves of the road.
    - BH

  • 7/2 9:40pm It's Kitty City here at the shelter. We have 4 that are almost ready for adoption, another singular kitten that was brought in the other day and she's just 4 weeks old, and we have two more 6 week olds that have come in and more that we are awaiting on the get into our trapping plan over on King Street. For those looking to donate we are in need of the following:
    non clumping cat litter (the cheap stuff); Purina Kitten Chow (yellow bag) wet cat food; Your used (and clean) bath and beach towels if you are planning to throw them out~ we'll gladly take them. Donations may be dropped off at the police station. We have a bin in the lobby
    If you are interested in adopting a kitten or young cat please check our webpage after tomorrow. I will have all the pets that are available updated on there. Sincerely,
    - Hilary Cohen, Norfolk Animal Control

  • 7/2 9:39pm KJ - Andi Stern in Natick center (www.andistern.com). Big time success for me with tendonitis and arthritis treatment. I've been to a few and she's been the best. If an acupuncturist is well-trained and licensed, then they're likely a responsible healthcare provider - same as any other. Andi has the same yoga magazines and "gently falling water" mystical flute music as the others, but it's a proper office, and her intake interview is reassuringly thorough. She's a pro. Acupuncture needles aren't what people imagine; they're finer than cat's whiskers and you rarely feel them. The half-hour/45 min. session is very relaxing and results are genuine. Thankfully, you don't need to strip down with a gown in a cold room. Ask questions as you would of any doctor. In my case, where physical therapy left off, acupuncture picked up and truly cut the mustard. I think the two approaches work well together, so long as both providers are informed. In my case, an orthopedist recommended acupuncture.
    - SO

  • 7/2 9:29pm If you want to see some great baseball and entertain the family, the Norfolk American Legion Post 335 baseball team plays at the big field located at Freeman Centennial School. The legion baseball team is comprised of better high school players and includes some college players. We play teams from Norwood, Walpole, Westwood, Canton, Dedham, Franklin, Medfield, Needham and Foxboro. The home games schedule is July 1, July3, July 5 and July 8. Come on down for some free entertainment & root for your Norfolk Legion Team!!
    - TH

  • 7/2 9:28pm I know there are recommendations for pediatricians in the "recommendations" section, but I'm wondering if anyone has more recent experience with any local pediatricians? We are looking for a smaller practice or at least one where we'd see the same doctor at the same location most of the time. Of course flexible hours/weekend/evening availability is important too. Thanks for any suggestions!
    - RD

  • 7/2 9:24pm Tomorrow, Thursday, July 2nd, will be the first in a series of concerts sponsored by Norfolk Recreation. The Southeastern Massachusetts Community Concert Band will be playing in the gazebo in the center of Norfolk from 6:30 until 8:00 p.m. The band will be playing Patriotic and popular music favorites. Please join us as we prepare to celebrate the July 4th Holiday. Hope to see you there!
    - CR

    [Update 7/2 10:02pm: The concert with the Southeastern Massachusetts Community Concert Band scheduled for tonight has been canceled due to the weather conditions. Have a happy and safe 4th of July weekend. - CR]
    [Again, very sorry that I was unable to post the reminder and the cancellation notice before the event. - Wm.]

  • 7/2 9:23pm Today (July 1) is the last day to register for Lions Soccer! www.norfolklionssoccer.com
    - HK

    [I was unable to post the above on the intended day, my apologies. - Wm.]

  • 7/2 9:22pm Hello! My name is Molly M. and I am interested in babysitting over the summer. I am available all days of the week except for Wednesdays. I would be happy to start ASAP, and would also be happy to meet with you beforehand. I will be a senior at Mount Saint Charles Academy next fall and am aspiring to be an elementary teacher. I have been babysitting for years and would be happy to give numbers for references. Please call 1 508 298 8926 at any time if interested!
    - MM

  • 7/2 9:21pm My Little Preschool still has openings for the 2009/2010 school year. My Little Preschool is for children ages 2 1/2 to 4 years old. Children will have fun learning through play in a loving, nurturing environment. It is a nice way for children to learn socialization skills as well. The classroom is bright and cheerful with a great outside play area. It is not necessary for children to be potty trained to attend. For more information or to schedule a time to come see it, please call (508) 528-7373 or email littlepreschool@aol.com. Thanks!
    - Laurie Hayes, My Little Preschool

    [Update 10:12pm: revised contact info]

  • 7/2 9:20pm Could anyone recommend a handyman to do odd jobs like hanging rods, fixing screens, etc. Previous posts for handyman recommendations seem to be more renovations. I have a list of nagging "to dos" that I would love to hire someone by the hour. Appreciate any experiences people have had for local individuals. Thanks.
    - BBD

  • 7/2 9:19pm In aid of the task--however seemingly futile--of preserving the little that remains of our waning critical ecosystems --
    REPORT HERPS!

    The Division of Fisheries and Wildlife's Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) is asking interested conservationists for reports or sightings of certain specific reptiles and amphibians. The species of NHESP interest include: Smooth Greensnake, Eastern Hog-nosed Snake, Eastern Ribbonsnake, Eastern Musk Turtle, Spotted Turtle, and the Northern Leopard Frog. NHESP is particularly interested in sightings of the Eastern Hog-nosed Snake. These particular species are of interest for a variety of reasons: 1) the species is thought to be rare, declining or vulnerable, but there is insufficient information on the condition, number and size of populations to make a determination; 2) the species was removed from the official regulatory list, but the Program believes it still is in need of some conservation attention; 3) the species distribution and abundance are not well known. Herpetologists want to bring attention to and track reports of these reptiles and amphibian in order to determine whether any of the species listed are appropriate for proposal to the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act list. Anyone who has seen the above mentioned wildlife are encouraged to submit a Rare Animal Observation Form found on-line at [mass.gov pdf link]. Information needed includes date of sighting, specific mapped location and a photo of the observed animal. Submit the form, map and photo(s) to: Data Manager, Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program, MassWildlife, 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA 01581. For more information about this conservation effort, visit the following web page: [mass.gov page link]

    - MT

  • 7/2 9:18pm I have a coupon for 18 holes, including the cart, at the Cape Cod Country Club, in Falmouth on the Cape. I'd like to sell it for $40, which is what I paid for it. Normally it would cost $74 for a summer weekend round. Here is the link to the course: www.capecodcountryclub.com
    Please e-mail me at m_t_mcguckian@comcast.net if you are interested. Thanks!
    - TM

  • 7/2 9:17pm To all working parents of young kids in Norfolk -- I just want to share the best news ever -- there is a safe, fun, happy, educational and nurturing environment for your kids to learn and be cared for right here in Norfolk -- called Growing Up Together Childcare. This program is run by Mari Gudas right on Park St, and I can promise you it is the best value and best experience a young kid can have while we grown-ups have to go to work. Mari has a warm heart, great sense of humor and with her professional and academic background, this daycare/pre-school cannot be beat! I am happy to give anyone a personal reference, but you can call and see for yourself -- Mari is at (508) 520-9997. I am a huge fan -- and my husband and I know we are truly so lucky to have found her thru the Working Parents Club and Kay Doyle!!
    - LL

  • 7/2 9:16pm My 2 year old just diagnosed with CA-MRSA. Never had an issue till we moved to Norfolk. If anyone has any information on CA-MRSA in Norfolk, please post. She is under treatment but we are worried it is out there in Norfolk.
    - WL

  • 7/2 9:12pm Openings available for summer pet walking and dog training services at discounted rates. Check out www.leashrlylife.com or call 781-241-2083 for details.
    - AW, Leashrly Life

  • 7/2 9:10pm Keep up the good work Hilary!
    - SO

  • 7/2 9:09pm I tend to agree with AB (AB-G) on this one. I have used this site to help make some buying decisions on key projects and significant investments on my home over the last two years. I would hope that people feel free to share their experiences in a professional manner so that we can make the most informed decisions. If we don't allow some to share critical feedback then I think the positive ones have less value.
    Personally, I have had some bad experiences with several of the recommendations offered on the site. But for the most part, great experiences as a result of the feedback. So, from my perspective, I thought AB (AB-G) was being professional but honest. With that said, I would still consider hiring C Hewitt based on all the positive feedback
    - DMG

  • 7/2 9:08pm To all, It would be great to see the same effort put into the removal of the "yard sale" signs as is put into the placement of them!! They end up littering our streets!!
    - JW

  • 7/2 9:06pm For SF: If you have really nice Orientals, the place to go is Bon Ton in Watertown. I take my rugs in and pick them up to save the 20% pickup-delivery fee when I have other errands in town. They do the old-fashioned soap and water washing and water extrusion in a big machine. They've been around for 30 years and, if you care, the compound on Hyannis sends their rugs there every year.
    - AB (AB-G)

  • 6/30 11:13am To the Charlie Hewitt's [ardent fans]: Not neighborly? He doesn't live near me! Smear his reputation? I hired him and he did a poor job! I'm sorry, it's simply true! I don't wish him ill. How can his reputation be ruined by one dissenter, when he has all of you to passionately defend him?
    - AB (AB-G)

  • 6/30 10:15am Something Special is having a summer clearance sale. 50 to 75% off summer merchandise.
    - JA, Something Special

  • 6/30 10:12am KJ: For acupuncture I highly recommend Della at Metrowest Whole Health. I have received acupuncture services there several times and I have a friend who goes often. Della's philosophy is to make acupuncture accessible and affordable so she uses a sliding scale fee system. Her office is on Main St. in Medway and the phone number is 508-533-0808. You can check out their website for more information: www.metrowestwholehealth.com. Good luck.
    - MP

  • 6/30 10:02am TC and HD - I completely agree on Charlie Hewitt, extremely trustworthy and an all around great guy. He is in and out of my house all the time doing projects and I have always been very happy with his work. AB (AB-G) must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed that morning since he/she posted more than one gripe.
    - MJD

  • 6/30 2:12am JC - If you are happy with Comcast and have the On Demand package then TV will not really be all that different. FIOS and On Demand are very similar. I have the "Extreme HD" FIOS package and the channels are very plentiful - really nothing is missing over Comcast except NCTV. Internet download speeds are overhyped, and you probably will see little to no difference in internet speed with a FIOS transition. Phone is... well... phone. I've been using FIOS for four months now and am very happy with it, but again, there really is no compelling reason to switch over from Comcast - FIOS and Comcast Triple Play (On Demand) are comparible services. To answer some of your questions - service is consistent and we haven't had an outage yet.
    - TH

  • 6/30 2:11am AB, we have been using Charlie Hewett for 25 years now and we can't say enough about him. Charlie not only does superior work, he's honest and he's the only worker I have ever left in my home alone with out us being there to do work.
    - DH

  • 6/30 2:10am We have to repair our septic system. I understand that a civil engineer has to develop an engineering plan after soil tests, etc., then an installer works from that plan and the work is inspected by a health agent.
    Has anyone had similar work done lately, and who would they recommend for an engineering firm? What was the engineering cost? Also, who would they recommend for an installation firm, and what was the installation cost?
    We are interested in getting a typical job, not necessarily innovative septic technology such as the Presby system.
    - BH

  • 6/30 2:06am For all those who wait till the last minute -- this is it... Registration for Lions Fall Soccer ends Wednesday! Lions Soccer is for boys and girls preschool (age 3 years old) to 12th grade. All games are played in Norfolk on Sunday afternoons. Registration is On-Line only.
    If your child would like to join in the fun, now is the time to go to the website - www.norfolklionssoccer.com - to register. (Financial Assitance is available - contact Craig K. at 508-520-0163 for more info)
    - HK

  • 6/30 2:04am To JC on Comcast vs. FiOS. I choose Comcast after having a very contentious conversation with the sales people at Verizon. I actually wanted to get Fios, but they refused to provide a sample bill or written quote. The conversation was very short and frankly, arrogant (on their end). I felt that if their sales people were so uncooperative, that it was a very poor indicator as to what their support would be like.
    Channel wise, they're about the same. The final package I negotiated with Comcast was very good (Verizon will not negotiate); basically, their $99 two-year deal with no activation fees, free install, $200 cash back after the 30-day sign-off period, free HBO for two years, and free HD-DVR/Set-Top-Box for six months ($15/month, thereafter).
    The sales people at Comcast were much more accommodating, pleasant and actually interested in having me as a customer. Hopefully their service will hold up. I'm told there are only 10 other Comcast customers on my street, so bandwidth sharing will hopefully not be a problem. My girlfriend in Franklin (at a 50-unit condo) gets about 20/4 Mbps (download/upload) performance from Comcast, and I know compared to what I currently get with Verizon DSL (1.5/0.1, yes. totally lame!), Comcast will more than fit the bill.
    Frankly, I am pleased to get rid of Verizon (I switched Sprint cell phone service recently and am very happy with that too), they just seem to have a real attitude.
    Ask me later today. Comcast is installing at 11.
    - MJ

  • 6/30 2:03am Can anyone recommend an acupuncturist in the local area? Also, does anyone have any success stories using acupuncture? My wife has been experiencing neck pain and we might give it a shot. Thanks in advance.
    - KJ

  • 6/30 2:02am RE: Charlie Hewitt. Great guy! Honest, hard-working, excellent work, fair prices. I would hire him in a heartbeat. AB, this is not an appropriate forum on which to air your grievances against an independent contractor. Lots of things complicate jobs, and it's overly vindictive to smear someone's reputation publicly like that. A hit below the belt, and not terribly neighborly.
    - TC

  • 6/30 1:56am We have 2 mini refrigarators with micro wave ovens attached to the top. This is a great item for a dorm room or small apartment. Will sell for $40 each. Call 508 528 6189 & can be picked up here in Norfolk.
    - TH

  • 6/29 11:42am Having trouble with the internet, I was unable to update with the last dozen posts. Will try later this afternoon.
    - Wm.

    Update 6/30 2:15am: all caught up, sorry for the delay! - Wm.

  • 6/29 12:03am I could not disagree with AB more re: Charlie Hewitt. We have had him do many things for us over the years and consider finding him one of the best strokes of luck we have had since moving here. He is a good man and has many local contacts among contractors that he utilizes. We have always been happy with his work and feel very comfortable having him around. I would recommend him without reservation.
    - AC

  • 6/29 12:01am Does anyone by chance have a wheelchair that I could borrow for a few weeks beginning the first week of July. My Mom is coming to visit, and it would be ever so helpful. Please email me at bbblackett@aol.com
    - TB

  • 6/28 11:22pm SF: I recommend Sunset Carpet Care, (508)-543-8025, for carpet cleaning. They have a truck mounted system, and do a good job.
    - CR

  • 6/28 11:21pm My son found a digital camera in the skate park at Pond St. on Friday, June 26th @1 p.m. Please contact the webmaster if you've lost a camera
    - KG

  • 6/28 11:20pm Computer repair - we have been using My Computer in Walpole for about 3 years now. All we have are laptops, and they have never charged us more than 90 to fix. I also would add that they have never taken more than 3 days to do so. Good luck,
    - NG

  • 6/28 10:57pm Hi Everyone, I am a well established child care provider in town and I currently have two openings available for September. I care for 10 children daily ranging in age from 2 months to 6 years. I have several assistants that work with me as well. I offer a developmentally appropriate curriculum for all ages with a weekly theme. Activities provide experiences in science, math, language, literacy, art, music, gross motor, fine motor, cooking and sensory play. If you would like more information, references, or to schedule a tour, please email me at mgudas99@comcast.net. Thanks so much.
    - MG

  • 6/28 10:50pm Hi, I've tried, several times, to contact the two boys who posted on Norfolknet and said that they were interested in yard work, but I never heard back from either one. Now I'm placing this ad hoping that there is some teenage boy, or girl, who could give me about 4 to 6 hrs. a week for some rather strenuous yard work. Weeding, digging, raking, mulching, planting, etc. I'm doing this myself right now and my yard seems to get bigger every week!! Anyone interested, please call me at 508/528-9725. Thanks.
    - BB

  • 6/28 10:50pm Ok. This is one that comes up periodically on this site, but can anyone offer insight as to whether Verizon FIOS is better than Comcast for the combined TV, internet and phone services? Any comments on the internet speed, TV channels, etc. is appreciated. Basically, I'm happy with Comcast, but if FIOS is better I would hate to miss out. Is the service consistent? Are there lots of outages? Verizon is offering all 3 services bundled for $119.99 for one year. Thoughts anyone?
    - JC

  • 6/28 10:49pm Why is the Superintendent's office moving to the Town Hall?
    - AC

  • 6/28 10:48pm Wednesday Night Movie, July 1st 7:00 PM, Community Room, NPL: "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" with Jimmy Stewart, a great (11 Academy Award Nominations) 1939 movie about old time politics; plotting, scheming, and chicanery thwarted by a strange twist of fate. Sponsored by The Norfolk Democratic Town Committee. Bring some popcorn!
    - HM

  • 6/28 10:47pm SF - Repele carpet in Wrentham. They are excellent, local and are staffed by those who have an investment in the business.
    - BS

  • 6/26 10:09am LLB - Thanks for the info. I can't access the page; for some reason it's blocked on my laptop. I will check it again later today, but if you could e-mail me the details that would be great for the June 30th, or even a contact number of someone I can speak with. Thanks again, I really appreciate it. =) [Email box198@norfolknet.com]
    - SH

  • 6/26 9:25am To KG looking for someone to service the Toshiba laptop - I highly recommend PC Handyman in Franklin. His work is excellent, his prices are reasonable - and he can make house calls! info@pchman.com
    - JR

  • 6/26 9:24am Only 5 days left to register for Norfolk Lions Soccer fall season!
    - HK

  • 6/26 9:23am KG: I used Raven Computer in Franklin a few months ago to look at my laptop and was happy with their work. They're pretty busy, so I didn't get it back for several weeks, but they fixed the problem. I would use them again.
    - MP

  • 6/25 10:34pm Does anyone know how to register or find information about beginner youth cheerleading for 7-8 year olds? Also any information about girlscouts/brownies would be helpful too! Trying to plan ahead... Thanks!! - SH
    SH, I had to get this info for my girls... for Girl Scouts: A couple of years ago, I contacted Betsy S. at jnsilvestri@comcast.net to get my daughter into Girl scouts and she helped me find a troop that had room and sent me the registration form. For Cheerleading, you can check out this website: [nmmvikings.org page] and it should have all the info you need. Also, June 30, is 'paperwork' night for those starting this August. You could come and see what they can do for you. We already got sized for uniforms awhile ago. I believe this year Cheerleading starts August 1.
    - LLB

  • 6/25 10:33pm Can anyone recommend a good carpet cleaning company... someone you've had experience with? Thank you!
    - SF

  • 6/25 10:30pm Now, I know this is trivial compared to the issues at the HS, but I'm wondering if anyone else has as much trouble as I do getting the books I want! I virtually always have to resort to Taunton and New Bedford, two towns which are bigger than ours, but much poorer. I mean with all the space in that place and for all it cost to build, I remain astonished every time I try to find something, usually nonfiction, and I don't mean obscure tomes from 50 years ago. We seem to be full of these vapid works by women writers that are two steps above romance novels and can be bought on the cheap just about anywhere.
    - AB (AB-G)

  • 6/25 10:20pm Looking for recommendations for someone to look at a Toshiba laptop. Thank you.
    - KG

  • 6/25 10:14pm C Hewitt was hired to hang a new door on our porch. It never did close properly until my husband fixed it himself.
    - AB (AB-G)

  • 6/25 10:13pm JR: For your bike needs contact Alex at ajtcrank@aol.com. He lives in Medway and did a great job tuning up an old bike of my husband's.
    - MP

  • 6/25 10:12pm JR: I highly recommend Bicycles Plus, 391 E. Central Street, Franklin, (508)-520-1212, to do work on your bike. We've had great experiences with both purchases and repairs over the years, and they have a knowledgeable repair staff. They are fair, and truthful, about the condition of the bikes brought in for service. Good luck!
    - CR

  • 6/23 4:17pm Norfolk Summer Concerts on Town Hill start July 2nd! Come and enjoy terrific musical performances by local artists! Bring a blanket or chair and settle in for some great music. All concerts are 6:30-8PM. Concerts are free and brought to you by Norfolk Recreation and, in part, by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
    Concerts will not be held if there is rain. We have to make the determination a few hours in advance of the start time depending on how far the performers have to travel. Call 508-520-1315 for updates.
    Thursday, July 2
    Southeast MA Community Band - Variety Big band Style

    Thursday, July 9
    Reminisants - Some of the best oldies

    Thursday, July 16th
    BC & Company - Swing, R &B

    Thursday, July 23rd
    Franklin School of Performing Arts Electric Youth Song and Dance

    Thursday, July 30
    Seed Racer - Classic Rock

    Thursday, August 6
    Ayla Brown - of American Idol Fame

    Tuesday, August 11
    Greg Cooney A children's concert co-sponsored with Norfolk Public Library This concert will be inside if it is raining.

    Thursday, August 13th
    Eight Misbehaven - Jazz

    - Ann Proto, Recreation Director, Town of Norfolk

  • 6/23 4:16pm MLS Camps, the official camp and clinic of Major League Soccer, will be conducting a camp in Norfolk for young soccer players. Norfolk Lions Soccer will host the camp on August 24th thru 28th. Players from all towns are welcomed!
    U4 and U5 will be held 4:00 to 5:30 PM - U6 will be held at 5:30 to 7:00 PM at the Pond Street Field.
    Cost is $75 - every participant receives a ball and t-shirt.
    Registrations are now being accepted - go to www.norfolklionssoccer.com or www.MLScamps.com or for more information email norfolklionssoccer@verizon.net
    - HK

  • 6/23 4:14pm I recently inherited a Columbia Cumberland mountain bike that requires some maintenance. Any recommendations for a place of person who does such work? Thanks.
    - JR

  • 6/23 4:10pm Does anyone know how to register or find information about beginner youth cheerleading for 7-8 year olds? Also any information about girlscouts/brownies would be helpful too! Trying to plan ahead... Thanks!!
    - SH

  • 6/23 4:09pm Babysitter available during the summer months! I will be a junior next year at King Philip High School. I have experience with children of all ages and love kids. You can contact me at nicky3213@aol.com.
    - NA

  • 6/23 4:08pm There has been all this talk about union negotiations beginning with a "wishlist" from each side and then working towards a compromise. Has no one considered that the real "wish list" for the KP School Comittee might have been across the board pay reductions. It would have helped balance the budget. Now that may seem unreasonable and was a non-startere but it is happening in many other areas through furloughs, etc. including the public sector. I am losing a weeks salary but will have to work those days.
    As many other posts have stated, by trying to make the School Committee out to be unreasonable by not being willing to budge from the "no pay raise" position, the KPTA are ignoring the cold hard facts. And their negotiating postion on technology spending or anything else is tough when the position is on cloud nine. Thanks for the help.
    - DCL

  • 6/21 1:34pm Just a reminder that registration for Norfolk Lions Youth Soccer Fall Season ends July 1st - If you haven't done so already, go to the website www.norfolklionssoccer.com to register - Also, don't miss the Major League Soccer Camp to be held in August for 3, 4, and 5 year olds - see the website for more info and to register.
    - HK

  • 6/21 1:26pm Can I vote "No Confidence in the Teachers"? Is it important if I do?
    It is the teachers who have changed from a professional organization to a union monopoly more concerned with their work rules than the children. What they do or say as a group towards management is therefore relatively unimportant during contract negotiations. How many of them are willing to work for free for a year? (Or apparently, even at approximately the same rate of pay after many years of raises). And if valid, why the vote of no confidence now -- instead of years ago, or before contract negotiations?
    I had both good and bad teachers in my academic career. It is sad that they were paid based on "years of service" rather than quality however defined.
    Oh, and by the way both my Mother and my paternal Grandfather were teachers in inner city school districts. My have times changed...
    - PCS

  • 6/21 1:24pm One addendum to my previous post. I have written over a hundred college referrals, camp referrals, job referrals, etc. over my short career. It is difficult to find the time in the fall as one of you said. It gets done after school and on weekends. No complaints. I love helping. I have also advised clubs gratis, stay after every night though I am only required to one night per week. I do this gratis. I have chaperoned scores of dances at four hours each... for free. I have visited my students in hospitals, comforted them when they were crying because they didn't make the softball team, listened to them after school when things weren't going quite right at home, and a multitude of other things, all on my own time. Most of us can say the same things and more. I will continue to do this because that is a part of what I signed on for when I began this great career. Please excuse me, but I have to say that the person who said "It's about the money, the union and their members are the priority, while the students are a distant second" hasn't a clue about who I am or what we teachers think. My spouse makes three times my salary. I don't need the increase. Personally, I don't want the increase!!
    I would rather the school committee put a hold on the extravagant technology shopping spree and bring back some of my colleagues!! As much as I care for and about your children, none of us will be able to do as much next year with over thirty children per class. The fall isn't here yet. Between now and then, e-mail your school committee members and tell them to can the technology spending for another year or two and do something with that money to bring the class sizes back to reasonable levels. If the school committee shows it really cares about the children and their education, and bargains in good faith, I'm sure there is a way out of this that everyone can live with. I hope so.
    - DF

  • 6/21 1:23pm To all the teachers in the Norfolk and KP schools, we as a family would like to thank you so much for all you have done for us this year. I have children in the Freeman, KP middle and the high school. I am very sad about the state of our schools and have been very open about that but I in no way blame the teachers... the teachers my kids have had (ok, a few were jerks) have been great! And when you say they are not here for the kids you are wrong... if it was about money they would be doing something else for work.
    - DV

  • 6/21 1:20pm To: STL & DA, First let me say that I am not on the union negotiating committee, and I am not on the union executive committee. When I list a post with my initials followed by "KPTA", I am performing a service by communicating information to the community from the KPTA. The web master wanted an individual's initials on every post and not just the initials of an organization. Therefore, in order for the KPTA to post here, an individual's initials have to accompany the post. I am providing information that the KPTA wanted communicated, and the community said they wanted to know. I never said "It is time for the members of the school committee to reassess their priorities and recognize our value and dedication to the children of the King Philip School District". That was verbiage from an official KPTA bulletin to the community in response to the "Connect-Ed" post. Those are words from a prepared statement of the KPTA. Those are not my words. If you want to attribute something to me, please look at only the postings that contain only my initials.
    I am printing the responses dealing with the negotiating process, and will forward them to the KPTA to examine and respond to. As an individual I will say this. I provided four job references at the very end of the year. I hope one of them was for your child, and I hope she gets the job (they were all girls). I had not heard of a single student that requested a college referral at the end of this year (although I'm sure I would not be aware of any except to me anyway). My experience has been that the "early action" requests begin in late September, and that the last of the requests end around December, although some late requests do come in after that. Further, I believe, although I could be mistaken, that negotiations are continuing over the summer. In fact, I believe they are meeting this coming week. If that is the case then I presume that if both parties arrive at the table and negotiate in good faith and with respect and civility toward each other, then an agreement will be forthcoming.
    Finally, speaking as a taxpayer in this community and only as that, I want to know where is the outrage that so many teachers have been given pink slips this year (2 more on Friday at the end of the day - both in the history department) when the school committee has publicly stated that their first priority is to provide a high-quality educational program for students, and their second priority is to give the highest budget priority to personnel. Their ninth priority is "provide for continued infusions and use of technology throughout the district for infrastructure, communication, and student learning."
    They are spending $640,000.00 on technology and $220,000.00 of that is an increase over last year. They will use that, in these difficult economic times, to replace three year old computers that are working just fine!! The computer I am writing this on was six years old this past Christmas and it is working fine. I would love to get another one, but it would be irresponsible for me to spend that money in these difficult economic times when this one works just fine. Most people tend to operate that way in difficult economic times. Your school committee, for some reason, doesn't get that. If you disagree with the KPTA, post your sentiments as you have been doing. I am certain they care very much about what you have to say. But also, please turn up the heat on the school committee. There is much more going on at the negotiating table than salaries and so far, the school committee has not negotiated at all, never mind in good faith.
    I hope this was helpful. I will continue to act as a conduit for communication on this site. I will always show respect for others opinions, as well as consider them carefully. I do hope I will be afforded the same courtesy.
    - DF

  • 6/21 1:17pm Happy Wet Father's Day to all the great dads of Norfolk.
    - KCC

  • 6/21 1:16pm I sit here and smile at all the talk about the high school. My husband was up in arms 4 months ago about the high school... no one even responded, unless it was to beat him up. Now because people need something "letters and such" Dr Robbat and the teachers are all jerks. What a joke! This school has been in trouble for a long time. No one cared then except a few. Someone has to take a stand! It should have been the parents! But no, it is the teachers that are doing it! Good for them!
    - DV

  • 6/20 12:11pm Teacher recommendations are a vital part of the college application process. Students asking for a recommendation now are actually doing a teacher a service by not asking last minute. As a high school teacher of juniors and seniors (not at KPHS), having to write recommendations on top of one's academic workload can be arduous, so I appreciate the advance notice. Indeed, students applying to a service academy are required to have a recommendation submitted during the summer months. That being said, I sincerely hope that the kids aren't being used as pawns in the ongoing negotiation process. I hope that both sides can reach an amicable solution that preserves staff and teacher positions during these tough economic times.
    - DA

  • 6/20 12:07pm History on The Hill - The fourth and last program in the June series is Wednesday night at 7:00 PM in the Gazebo on Town Hill. Weatherman says we should have a nice night and all this rain will be gone.
    Bring your lawn chair and sit and join us for another night of local history. The topic will be The Settlement at Stop River Falls. The authors of the study that was published by the Walpole Historical Society will be the presentors.
    Come and learn about the people , events ,and industries at the Falls from the late 1600's to World War II.
    The June programs of History on The Hill have been sponsored by the Norfolk Historical Commission.
    - BB

  • 6/20 12:05pm Heard the weather report, and I quote: "It's going to rain until Labor Day."
    - JW

  • 6/20 12:02pm DF - Please help the citizens of the KP school district reconcile your statement of: "It is time for the members of the school committee to reassess their priorities and recognize our value and dedication to the children of the King Philip School District" ... with the union demand for a 25% wage increase over three years.
    It is time to stop the charade.
    It is one thing to maintain a greedy demand for an exorbitant salary increase in the current economic environment, which while your legal right is clearly out of touch with reality, but to position it as being for the benefit of the students is downright insulting to our community. Union leadership has dug themselves a deep hole with their ill-timed and insensitive salary demands and has lost mainstream support in our three towns. Adding insult to injury, the end of the school year which is normally a time of celebration between teachers, students and parents, has witnessed celebratory events boycotted by the teachers. Where were the "dedicated" teachers at recent graduation ceremonies? Is that dedication? And who are the victims? The children. This fall, class sizes will approach 30+ as a result of the union salary demands. Again, the children are the victims. So going forward DF, spare us union propaganda about dedication and have the decency and honesty to articulate what we all know. And that is in the worst economic downturn since the great depression, during a time of mass layoffs, furloughs, salary freezes and reductions, the union and their membership believe they are entitled to a significant wage increase. Again, that is your right but that delusional action is forcing the hand of the school committee driving teacher layoffs and overcrowded classrooms for our children. It's about the money, the union and their members are the priority, while the students are a distant second.
    Thanks to you and the union for your dedication.
    - STL

    [The KPTA addressed the 25%:
    ... both sides initially arrive at the bargaining table with their wish lists, and over a span of weeks and months, they arrive at a reasonable compromise.
    - Wm.]

  • 6/20 11:37am Hi there - Could someone please ask the library to update the hours of operation on thier website? It says they are open until 4pm on Saturday. I arrived with my toddler today to find they had closed at 2pm. Try explaining this to a three year old... Thanks!
    - AT

  • 6/20 11:11am Re 6/19 6:41pm ... Some ladies just don't know how to drive. - PA
    PA - I certainly hope the "ladies" comment was meant to be tongue in cheek!
    - SF

  • 6/20 11:07am When you're down Casper ways, y'all be sure to check out the College National Finals Rodeo!
    - AR

  • 6/19 11:33pm Reading about the situation in our school system is quite disconcerting. I think it is deplorable for students to be told to wait until September for letters of recommendation. The students should not suffer in this respect, due to what is going on between the teachers and the administration.
    The union raise request is absurd, even if it is a negotiating tactic. The union should seek a new negotiator. If the post about the Superintendent is accurate, then certainly the administration has not acted in good faith either. As a parent, I sincerely hope that both sides can take a deep breath and reevaluate. Perhaps it is time for new leadership and if so, I hope that there is/are a change(s). It is also time for the teachers union to look at the current economic climate and become more realistic in their expectations.
    - CS

  • 6/19 6:52pm The multi-family yard sale on Spring Street Scheduled for Saturday June 20th [see post of 6/19 12:03pm] has been cancelled due to the weather forecast.
    - PN

  • 6/19 6:51pm KDM: I can not speak for the KPTA except when I am provided with a formal statement, or response that has been authorized by them. So, I am responding to you now as myself, and not on behalf of the KPTA.
    I can not think of many things that would be as painful as saying no to any student who asks for something that will help them advance their academic careers. For that matter, teachers also write job referrals, provide references for study abroad experiences, and many other things. At this time, teachers are telling students who might ask for a college referral to wait and ask in September because it is very early. So, no one is being told no right now, or they shouldn't be. They are being told to wait until the fall. All of us are hopeful that this situation will get resolved before the children begin asking. I hope this is helpful. If and when there is more information, I will post it.
    - DF

  • 6/19 6:50pm Union St. has the right of way. Unless that has changed since my moving here in 1966. But, just because Union St. has the right of way, doesn't mean King St. turners are going to obey it. Proceed with caution. I always say, if everyone just took their right of way, there would be a lot fewer accidents - and this means the well-meaning drivers that stop to let someone come out of a secondary road. Everyone has to wait their turn. The driver coming out of a secondary road will get a chance to go when there is a break in traffic. The other rule of the road is if 2 vehicles are coming into an intersection at the same time, the one on the right has the right of way. At a 4 way stop, you just have to look to your right; if a car is there, they have the right of way and the same applies to the driver on his right. Just try to get out of my driveway on a school day morning or afternoon or when a train comes into town. You'll learn how to wait your turn in a hurry.
    - JW

  • 6/19 6:45pm
    KPTA Response to the King Philip School Committee's public disclosure of the current negotiations of the teachers' contract

    The history of negotiations in the King Philip Regional School District is that both sides initially arrive at the bargaining table with their wish lists, and over a span of weeks and months, they arrive at a reasonable compromise. For example, over the last twenty years or so, teacher raises have averaged around 3% during both good and bad economic times. This year sensible compromise on the part of the school committee has been tough to detect. The KPTA has made major concessions from within our own contract, including stipend cuts for positions that are largely held by teachers, such as Curriculum Team Leaders, club advisors, coaches and music, the elimination of a $50,000 account for teacher course reimbursements, and the elimination of the $70,160 in-house detention position of Student Success Leader as a means to fund the contract for teachers. The school committee, however, has refused to reciprocate.

    School Committee Chairman Patrick Francomano has maintained that the school committee is currently trying to save teaching jobs with their ``frugality'', yet the currently proposed FY2010 technology budget of $684,000 includes a $220,000 increase from FY2009. We have been told that this technology budget includes funds for purchasing new equipment and making upgrades to existing state of the art technology that is merely three years old. The school committee announced at their June 8th meeting that they have already laid off eleven teachers, with the promise of more to come. These cuts have decimated the guidance department, eliminated the Health program, and bloated class sizes. In a time of economic crisis, the school committee has chosen to sacrifice teaching positions in order to fund their extravagant technology upgrades.

    According to the MA Department of Education website posting of the percentage of total budget allocated to teachers' salaries for every district in the state in 2008, the average percent for regional schools in the state was 44% of the total budget. Compare this to the DOE posted King Philip average of 39%. The King Philip FY2010 proposed budget only allocates 32% of the total budget towards teachers' salaries. The school committee claims that classroom teachers and class sizes are their highest priority, yet in comparison to state averages their spending indicates that this is not the case.

    The school committee's refusal to budge from its rigid freeze proposal, while insisting that the technology increase cannot be cut is a further indication of its contempt for district teachers. While they blame the bad economy for the freeze and talk a lot about their efforts to freeze teacher salaries in the upcoming school year, they don't talk about what we have already done. We have volunteered to take cuts in certain areas of our current contract for the benefit of the teaching staff as a whole. The King Philip teachers are not looking for a golden parachute bailout, we are just asking to actually negotiate at the bargaining table. The reality is that the school committee can afford teachers; they just don't value teachers enough to make them a priority. It is time for the members of the school committee to reassess their priorities and recognize our value and dedication to the children of the King Philip School District. It's time for the school committee to get back to basics and focus on what matters - student learning. Teachers are the core. Students are the concern.

    - DF, KPTA

  • 6/19 6:44pm Rob Abramson just finished our screened in porch and we love it. He is very professional, honest and gave us the best deal around. His number is 508-989-7913.
    - MS

  • 6/19 6:42pm Just so that everyone knows. My kids go to Freeman and H.O.D. I just wanted to let everyone know that there is an awesome program at the YMCA in Franklin, that they have before and afterschool programs. For K-8. They bring my kids to and from school and they pick them up on half days. They are also open for no school days and snow days. You can drop your kids off and they will watch them with no extra charge. So if anyone is interested please get in touch with me and I can forward you the information and contact person. heathmcc5@aol.com
    - HM

  • 6/19 6:41pm MW: You're right about people speeding. It's too bad the town can't up the fines for speeding, what a windfall that could be. It's too bad about your troubles at Union and King. Some ladies just don't know how to drive.
    - PA

  • 6/19 12:14pm Regarding the Middle school traffic - Is it just me? Or do common sense and rules of the road dictate that a car on a primary road has the right of way over a car turning off of a secondary road? I am having a continuous problem with the intersection on Union and King. Each morning when I am returning from my AM HS run, I am cut off by cars taking a left hand turn from King onto Union. It never fails. Just because I put my left hand turn signal on to turn onto King from Union does not mean that I am signalling for them to cut in front of me... especially in wet weather. If you've ever taken a left there you have probably experienced a close call. I cannot tell people enough how many times I have nearly been rear ended from cars coming around that corner. Today I was waiting for a few cars and a school bus to pass before I could safely turn. An SUV got tired of waiting and cut me off while I was waiting for the bus to complete the turn. I was positioned directly in front of this person. They really had to go out of their way to get around me. Becuase I was in front of them and was looking toward oncoming traffic, I did not see them until they ended up in front of me. This person almost caused an accident. Please folks... use your brains! I have been driving a long time, but a new driver or one unfamiliar with the shenanigans at that intersection would not be expecting to be cut off.
    I would also like to remind people that although the school year is almost over now... there are still children walking along King street to the middle school. My kids have had several close calls over the years. That road is narrow and has many turns. You cannot see the kids on the side of the road until you are right on top of them. I drive it every day and even when I am looking for the kids, I am sometimes suprised when I take a corner. I understand that people are in a hurry to get to work after dropping thier kids off at the middle school, but this is also residential neighborhood where children are considered "walkers" to the school. I am begging all Norfolk residents to please slow down on King Street!!
    - MW

  • 6/19 12:04pm Congratulations to the Marlins team - winners of the 2009 Championship Series!
    The Marlins were 23-4 the whole season, becoming the first Majors team to win the KP Cup, finish in First Place during the regular season, and win the Championship Series in the same year!
    - HK

  • 6/19 12:03pm Update 6:42pm: Yard sale rescheduled due to bad weather
    - PN

  • 6/19 12:00pm DWL, You are correct. There hasn't been a single response from the KPTA to the "Connect-Ed" post. So you have only heard one side of that. I am certain there will be one soon though.
    As regards the vote of "No Confidence," a number of citizens have been inquiring about the details since those had not been made public. So, to answer those folks who sought the details, the KPTA posted them. No one from the KPTA is trying to hide anything. No one from the KPTA has a hidden agenda. The teachers are confident that an informed public is a positive thing. They believe that in order to make informed decisions and form valid opinions, all sides of any issue need to be completely revealed and debated. As amazing as that may sound to some people, it is the truth. If you have already formed an opinion without waiting for all of the facts to emerge and for both parties to have their story told, you are doing yourself an injustice. Please think!!
    - DF, KPTA

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  • 6/19 11:58am Referencing KPTA note from DF.
    DF: Is it true that the KP High School teachers are refusing to write letter's of recommendations for students who are entering their senior year.
    I've been told by numerous parents that this is the case. Last year my daughter graduated from KP and she was able to have 2 letters written for her by teachers. I guess last year it was OK but this year it's not.
    Who does this hurt the most... our children, the teachers or the administration? Please explain your position on this.
    - KDM

  • 6/19 11:57am Dr. Robbart should make himself available and answer the charges made. That list of accusations is quite disturbing, and his silence on the matter makes it more so.
    - TC

  • 6/19 11:56am Just wanted to send another thank you along to all those who donated to the baseball food drive on movie night towards the animals and for those others who have come into the station with more food/litter/supplies!! And also KF I did receive the donations envelope. The baseball movie raised more than enough to test, vaccinate, and spay/neuter one animal! It has ensured one more animal a shot at finding a home. Thanks to all,
    - HC, Norfolk Animal Control

  • 6/18 10:13am DMG--I could take a few gallons of paint off your hands. Please e-mail me at Nancyray147@comcast.net. Thanks,
    - NR

  • 6/18 10:08am Here is a plug for Medfield Tire, owned by Norfolk's own Doug Blake. I have seen other recommendations for him here and I can see why. Today, we had a logistics issue with cars and adults needing to be in different directions. Doug picked up our car on the way to his shop at 6am, rotated its tires, fixed some other issues, and had it back in our driveway mid-day. He is an honest guy that does great work, and makes the cost and frustration of car repairs that much easier to handle because of his accommodating style.
    - AL

  • 6/18 10:07am DWL, It would be nice to hear the other side. However, the superintendent refuses to meet with the teachers, the school committee chair refused to put a discussion on the agenda (or to be more precise, did not respond to a request to be put on the agenda) and the school committee chair refused to take questions from the audience because they were not on the agenda. Can't hear two sides if only one side is making themselves available.
    - LM

  • 6/17 6:15pm Hey, Norfolk Kids! Since 1979, Skyhawks Sports has led Safe, Fun and skill-focused sports camps and programs for youth. We offer many different sports--and countless ways for your child to grow. Our purpose is to teach life skills through sports.
    [Continued; see also post of 6/3 1:32pm]
    - DM, Skyhawks

    [Update 6/18 10:15am: fixed Continued link - Wm.]

  • 6/17 6:11pm Re 6/16 10:11pm Does anyone know of a local ice cream truck that I can call to come swing by for a summer kids' party we are having. We live on Main Street so typically we do not get the traditional ring of an ice cream truck coming around the bend. Thank you - JH
    Dear JH - Try Ruby's Ice Cream & Frozen Lemonade @ 508-889-2185. They are in the process of obtaining a license from the Board of Health and should be ready to go next week.
    - BF

  • 6/17 6:10pm DF, There are two sides to every story. Why don't you print the other side or do you not want the parents to know the other side.
    - DWL

  • 6/17 6:05pm We are having a multifamily garage sale on 6/21/09 from 9am-3pm at 3 Crossbow Road (off Grove Street), rain or shine. Lots of good stuff for kids, including toys clothes and board games. Also lots of seasonal stuff and housewares. This is our first garage sale since moving in 15 years ago, so needless to say lots and lots of treasures!
    - LC

  • 6/17 6:02pm During the last six months, someone posted that they were a SAT tutor and lived locally. I cannot find the post in the archives(we've all had lots to say). Can whoever that was or if you know who that person is let me know? I want to say the person's name was Sue. Thank,
    - BMS

    [Good memory! I found it at 3/3 2:20pm - Wm.]

  • 6/17 5:57pm Pink peonies and daisies in Norfolk.
    - GAC

  • 6/17 10:17am Hey Wm. - Sweet surprise with that top photo. Thank you! Smiles all around.
    - SO

    [Thank you! Love that photo. - Wm.]

  • 6/17 10:16am Hi to all in Norfolknet land. We are looking for any Little Tykes toddler play equipment, typically used outdoors such as a slide, climber, playhouse or cottage, castle or play table for our granddaughter. If you have any of these items or know where we could locate them, used - we'd love to hear from you. You can contact me @ joyceterrio@aol.com. Many thanks.
    - JET

  • 6/17 10:15am RG, I highly recommend Rob Abramson, he is local. He has done so much work for me over the past 3 months and I couldn't be more satisfied. He is very clean and efficient. Before I use any contractor, I always get multiple quotes - his are always very competitive. He does not add on and will work with your schedule, etc...
    - DMG

    [Update: Sorry - you can reach Rob @ 508-989-7913 - DMG]

  • 6/17 10:14am SF: I recommend Mike Figuerdo at Walpole Music for guitar lessons. My son (18) has been taking guitar lessons from Mike for a year with very good results, #(508)-668-0926.
    - CR

  • 6/17 9:15am To AW: My 16 year old son would be interested. Please contact us at ralight@verizon.net. Thanks,
    - ALL

  • 6/17 9:14am RG - I think Charlie Hewitt, here in Norfolk, is terrific. He does a nice job, he comes when he says he will and his price is always fair. He does a good deal of work in my neighborhood and he just finished a job for us. We have used him multiple times and wil continue to do so. You can reach him at 508-528-5675.
    - MJD

  • 6/16 11:04pm A number of folks have inquired about the specifics of the "No Confidence" vote taken on the superintendant of schools, Dr. Robbat. The King Philip Teachers Association has posted a summary of the charges on the KPTA web site. If anyone would like to read the document, you can find it by going to this link: kpta.massteacher.org/bill.htm
    - DF, KPTA

  • 6/16 10:49pm Free DVD on how to save $42,000 in college costs, distributed to attendees of a college seminar, this Wednesday, 7 PM, Norfolk Public Library, conducted by author and college financial aid specialist, Paul Lloyd Hemphill.
    - PH, Pre College Prep

  • 6/16 10:38pm Local radKIDS summer vacation week programs - The radKIDS Personal Empowerment Safety Education Program is a comprehensive safety education, violence prevention and self-esteem building program designed for children ages 4 thru 12.
    Children learn to recognize, avoid, resist, and if necessary escape violence, abduction and harm. Through radKIDS training they become empowered- learning to replace the fear, confusion, and panic of dangerous situations with confidence. Curriculum components include many aspects of personal safety including home safety, Internet safety, school safety including bullying prevention, out and about safety, sexual assault prevention, safety planning and realistic physical resistance techniques. The program is activity based, fast moving and fun!
    Locally, Seabreeze Safety Associates will be offering three programs for children ages 5-12.
    Session 1: June 23 thru June 26 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm. (June 23 from 1:00-4:30)
    Session 2: June 29 thru July 2, from 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
    Tuition is $95.00 per child/per session includes a parent program manual and an activity book for each child.
    Session 3: Jul 1 from 1:30-3:30, is a return and practice for free class for radKIDS grads!
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  • 6/16 10:36pm Does anyone know anything about the SAT program being taught at the Freeman this August? Any info would be great. Thanks
    - NO

  • 6/16 10:35pm JM: This is not a black/white question. Due to my professional affiliation, I can honestly state that ... although iPhone has great "glitz" and feature-allure, it is most definitely a "consumer" (personal liability) device and not largely embraced in the enterprise space. BlackBerry is by far the most widely deployed, reliable and adopted enterprise solution for enterprise email (and beyond) due to: reliability, support, security, etc. If this is for your personal use, iPhone (particularly the new 3G-S) might be fun ... But if this is for enterprise applications, go BB.
    - JK

  • 6/16 10:21pm BA - Thanks for your question. Town meeting is the legislative branch of our town government. While the issues to be decided are published in the Warrant (the agenda for the meeting) the actual Articles to be voted on can be modified or amended on the floor of Town Meeting during debate. For this reason, absentee or proxy voting are not allowed at Town Meeting, just like absentee and proxy voting are not permitted in the state Legislature or Congress. I regret that we won't see you at this Town Meeting but look forward to your joining the debate at our next assembly.
    - Dan Winslow, Town Moderator

  • 6/16 10:12pm Can anyone recommend someone to mow my lawn? Looking for someone who can do it inexpensively but is reliable.
    - AW

  • 6/16 10:11pm Does anyone know of a local ice cream truck that I can call to come swing by for a summer kids' party we are having. We live on Main Street so typically we do not get the traditional ring of an ice cream truck coming around the bend. Thank you
    - JH

  • 6/16 10:10pm Hi, Has anyone had a new deck done recently? I need to replace our old deck and am looking for some recommendations.
    - RG

  • 6/16 10:06pm Have a basketball hoop with stand. Only 2 years old, fell this winter and plexi glass backboard broke. If anyone feels they can cut a backboard out of plywood or plexi, then its in good condition. Just come over load it up and go.
    - DMG

    Older messages are continued in the archives, (here) - Wm.

     
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    6/6 Norfolk Community Day is Saturday, June 6th.

    6/13 Norfolk Baseball is happy to host the second annual Family Movie Night Under the Stars scheduled for Saturday, June 13 at the Major League Field at the Freeman Centennial School. The night will begin with Steve Zany, ventriloquist/magician at 7:15 pm. This is a benefit for the Norfolk Food Pantry and the Norfolk Animal Shelter. Admission is a donated food/toiletry item and a donated item for a dog or cat. Bring a blanket and a snack. Hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks and popcorn will be available. All are welcome.

    8/24-28 August 24 - 28 - MLS Camp for U4, U5, & U6 - visit www.norfolklionssoccer.com for more information

    9/20 Sunday, September 20, 2009 - 5th Annual Norfolk Dunkin Donuts DARE to Run


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    9/7  
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    Miele Washer and Dryer

    Miele stainless washer and dryer for sale. excellent condition. 450$ for both. If interested please call me @ 508-440-5450

    6/23  

    Cherry Armoire

    Cherry Armoire for sale - 76"h x 46"w x 23"d. $300 obo. Excellent condition. More photos on [craigslist]

    Contact us at kim.pedroza@comcast.net

    6/22  

    For Hire

    Babysitter

    Attention Parents of Boys!!

    If you are going out for an hour or going to work all day, I am a 16 yr old boy already out of school and am available any time to watch your sons. I have two younger brothers of my own and lots of experience babysitting boys of all ages. Call Phil at 508-553-3898 or email at psoccer42@hotmail.com.

    Great Norfolk references available

    6/16  

    Babysitter / Mother's Helper

    11 1/2 year-old girl available part-time as a mother's helper or babysitter. Passed the Red Cross babysitting course. 508-520-6694

    6/9  

    Swing Set For Sale!

    Swing 'n Slide swing set for sale. 6 years old and in good condition. $100.00. E-mail Kelli at klenkalex@comcast.net.

    6/8  

    Voice Lessons

    Voice lessons taught by classically trained professional singer. Learn proper breathing technique, vocal resonance and a variety of repertoire.

    Audition preparation and performance techniques are covered when needed. Reasonable rates. Ages 12 and up.

    Please e-mail Caitlin at caitmckay@verizon.net

    6/8  

    Babysitter Wanted

    I am looking for a reliable & motivated person to watch my 14 month old son during the summer. It would be on Fridays from 9-5 (may be earlier than 5:00 some days). Also a possible Tue from 2:00-5:00, and some Mondays for a few hours! CPR certified a plus!!

    If you are interested, please contact Kim @ kimshura@comcast.net

    6/4  

    Beautiful Wedding Dress

    Size 16
    plus purse 1000.00 or b/o
    Please email kimshura@comcast.net for more info!

    6/2  

    Washer and Dryer

    Whirlpool heavy duty Washer and Dryer pair (electric)
    Both work well and are extra capacity.
    Need to be moved by the buyer.

    Both for $80.00

    Please call;
    508-528-4745

    S o l d

    Located in Norfolk.

    6/1  

    Babysitter Available

    Hi, my name is Jennie P. and I am 18 years old. I have always lived in Norfolk. Ever since 7th grade, I have been babysitting; I have a lot of experience with children. I have also driven regularly scheduled carpools for both school age children and teenagers. In addition to babysitting, I have also volunteered at children's programs during the summer for Norfolk Recreation. For the past month, I have been volunteering at the H. Olive Day School in Mrs. Bloom's first grade class and at the Italian Home for Children in Jamaica Plain. I have babysat for as young as a few months old. In addition, I am CPR certified.

    I am interested in babysitting as much as possible this summer. I am available starting June 15 Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays all day. In addition, I am around Friday afternoons and evenings as well as on weekends, both day and at night. I would love to fill my summer babysitting.

    If you are interested or would like more information and references, please call or e-mail me. I am happy to meet with your family ahead of time.

    Cell 774.571.1565
    E-mail: jenpro116@gmail.com

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    5/30  

    Multi-Family Neighborhood Yard Sale

    Saturday, June 27th*
    9am til 3pm

    Maple Valley Estates
    (Medway Street to Chatham and Barnstable Roads)

    Housewares, Electronics, Furniture, Baby Equipment, Clothing and more!

    *Rain date June 28th

    5/30  

    Wanted: Cabinet

    WANTED: 2 drawer filing cabinet. If you are looking to get rid of one that is in good condition, pls email jwirtz01@yahoo.com

    5/28  

    House to Share - $900/month

    Beautiful, sunny, first-floor bedroom, fully furnished with cable TV in meticulous, large, young colonial in Norfolk. Personal bathroom, two spacious closets, private entrance with your own deck overlooking professionally landscaped yard. Abuts expansive scenic woods ideal for hiking and nature walks. Rent includes utilities, central air conditioning, use of first-floor kitchen and office with computer, wireless internet access, washer/dryer, barbecue grill, and great room ideal for quiet entertaining. Minutes from Norfolk train station, close to Patriot Place and Wrentham Outlets.

    The luxury of a beautiful home at the price of an apartment! Call 508-528-3863 or 774-571-9575

    5/25  

    Recliner For Sale, $400

    This recliner is all electric for those who have trouble with manual recliners. It also will move forward to assist in standing from a sitting position. Interested buyers can email cwesalo@comcast.net

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