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Politics (Jan 28 9:10am)
Town Meeting (Nov 10 8:42am)
2/8 9:29pm
GC: I do not know who you are or what you are talking about. Of course
we help our families. I just meant to point out that it is hard to
always tell a book by its cover. People are making judgments about
actions that were taken without perhaps knowing all of the facts.
And yes, we have had to have patients removed from their homes for
safety issues. We have a whole interdisciplinary team involved,
including social work. We are not talking about simple housekeeping
here. Issues that require intervention always go way beyond that. Many,
many people are involved, including the patient and family and many
outside agencies. The problem is not always so easily solved. If you
were truly a visit RN, you would know that.
I am also not sure why you feel the need to attack me. You do not know
me at all. How dare you make a judgment like that. Perhaps you need
to look at how you treat people.
This whole NN thing is turning into nothing but angry anonymous posts
and hateful vitriol. Insane.
- JN
2/8 9:19pm
SEC - We got the postcard for LPC as well and just signed up. The price is
extremely reasonable and I am happy not to have to spend Saturday mornings
sorting recyclables for the dump! Their single stream recycling process
does it all for you. Great way to support a small town business and
recycle at the same time. Their website is
junkpickup.com
- MM
2/8 9:16pm
Do you love your house cleaner and are they taking new customers? I know
this has come up from time to time, but I can only find one archived on
norfolknet. Looking for someone who does a thorough job, is reliable,
prompt (comes when they say they'll be here) and flexible (as our work
hours vary). Please email me if you know of anyone! Thanks for sharing!
box236@norfolknet.com
- PB
2/8 9:14pm
DV. Depending on what you are going to store, and if the items are of
some value you should make sure the storage units are temperature
controled. Some are not.
- DH
2/8 9:13pm
On Sunday evening I received a call for a treed cat on King Street in
the area of Maple/King/Lee Ann Drive. This morning before the wind
became a factor I climbed the tree and got this cat out. If have been
missing your black, long haired, male cat for at least 24 hours then
this is most likely yours. Please call for further information. 508 440
2816.
- HC, Norfolk Animal Control
2/8 9:12pm
Our very large black male cat is missing. He was born a feral but he is
a sweetheart. He went out about 12:30 am Sun. morning with another feral
cat but not the same litter. We hear the coyotes sometimes but have not
seen them. Usually you can hear them when they have made a kill. Has
anyone in the Maple St. Essex, and King Street area seen or heard
anything. My husband has walked the whole area even looking for blood
but nothing has been found. Grissom is not vicious but a very gentle
cat. The other cat was right at the back door yesterday morning.
- BR (BR #1)
Follow-up:
Grissom just returned home. Not a mark on him.We are so glad.
- BR (BR #1)
2/8 9:08pm
Norfolk & Franklin
Lions Club
3rd Annual Chili Fest -
Saturday: February 27, 2010,
6:00pm.
St. Jude's Church, Main St.
Adults: $14.00, others over 5 $7.00, under 5 Free.
Proceeds to benefit the Food Pantry
Participating restaurants:
3, Longhorn, The Alumni, The Best Deli, Eagle Brook, Horse N Carriage
Tickets will be sold at the Norfolk Library Thursday 2/18 6-9 pm or calling
508 520 0079 or email
cwesalo@comcast.net
Seating is limited, so advanced tickets are recommended.
- CW, Norfolk Lions
2/8 9:06pm
Norfolk Baseball Association is in need of spring Little League team
sponsorships. If you are a local business that would like to support
Norfolk Youth and our community please contact me. Team sponsorships are
a reasonable $250.00. Your company name is placed on the player's shirts
and your business information is advertised on our website. I can be
reached at
pugslyfruci@aol.com or 781-467-8192.
Thank you!
- Karen Fruci, Norfolk Baseball Association
2/8 9:05pm
I'm looking for a recommendation for someone who can repair a weight
driven wall clock. I can take the clock to a shop.
- SF
2/8 9:02pm
Norfolk's online property viewer at
[page link]
has their property
listed as "Buildings - $76,400" and "Land - $147,000", a far cry from
the sale price of $50,000 to the nearby, caring neighbor.
One might contest that there will be a cost to remove the existing
building to make the land buildable, but it does not cost enough to
justify the difference. Personally, I would not want that mis-deed upon
my shoulders as that type of behavior seems to never go unchecked and
this possibly for a very very long time.
- BF (BF 2)
2/8 8:59pm
Valentine's Day is right around the corner! Looking for the perfect
gift? For the couple who works hard all week long with little time for
themselves, may I suggest a couples massage in the comfort and
convenience of your own home. Renovo Health and Wellness brings
therapeutic massage services to the client as opposed to the client
coming to us. We will transform your surroundings into the ambiance of
a day spa with one major difference, you don't have to leave to go home!
For the month of February we are offering a 10% discount for any couple
massage booked during the month. Please see our website
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for details or call Mary Sharkey at 508-528-6789.
- MKS
2/8 8:57pm
JN, I find your comments to be very disturbing. You, who claim to be a
hospice RN, who have seen many homes in the unkempt manner as the
Swenson's and have not done anything about the problem but complain
about it!
I, too, have been in many of the same circumstances in Boston for many
years as a visiting nurse and found numerous ways to help get the family
home cleaned out and made more livable and comfortable for the patient and
the neighbors. All it needs is a simple phone call to a social worker,
available to your Visiting Nurses Assoc. - but obviously, you have never
used it. They, in turn, will get someone to clean the home, get
services for the couple, housekeeping, personal care, medical care etc.
The problem is then solved!
[...] you better take another look at how you care for your
fellow man.
- GC
2/7 1:24pm
Has anyone ever used a storage place in the area? If so please please
tell me the pros and cons - thanks
- DV
2/7 1:22pm
To all these Norfolk people blasting Mr. Norton - You have no idea
how many years Mr. Norton has been helping the Swensons keep their home
together... replacing windows, doors, plowing and shoveling walks
and driveway... fixing broken things in the household... at no cost to the
Swensons.
In Mr. Swenson's healthy years , he was the same type of guy,
always there to help...
So I think it is time... You people [...] tend to your
own business.
- ER
2/7 1:19pm
As I posted before, we were involved in the cleanup of a family
member's property in circumstances that sound very like the Swenson's.
When the property was sold we were told that the price we could expect
was the going rate for the land minus the demolition costs of the
house. This was after the property was cleaned. If we had hired someone
to do the cleanout we would have had to pay for hazmat cleaning. If the
Swenson's land was assessed at $200,000 then in this market the going
rate would have been much less. After you subtract the cleanout and
demolition, $50,000 does not sound out of line. We were told we could
expect $70-80,000 for 4+ acres in a town not far from here.
In our family's situation the person involved was a legally competent
adult. If you met her or spoke with her or were in her yard you would
not have been aware of how bad the situation was. Her family and
friends had tried for many years to work with her to help her to no
avail.
We live in a place where town officials cannot tell you how to live
your life or keep your house as long as you are not endangering
yourself and others. I do not want to change that. This means, however,
that when the town officials have to take notice then things are at a
dangerous level and they would be remiss in not removing the parties
from the property.
- ML
2/7 1:18pm
PRB, would love to talk to you about taking care of your dogs - I am
a Norfolk resident with experience and with Norfolk references.
Please call 774-571-8461 and ask for Sarah.
- SD
2/6 2:26pm
Deadline to register for the spring season of Norfolk Lions Youth Soccer
is quickly approaching! NLYS is open to boys and girls who are 3 years
old (by Sept. 1, 2009) to grade 12.
All games are played on Sunday afternoons in Norfolk... but you do not
have to live in Norfolk to join the fun.
For information and to register, visit the Web site at:
www.norfolklionssoccer.com
Financial assistance is available; contact
Craig K. at 508-520-0163.
Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after the March 1 deadline.
- HK
2/6 2:25pm
I am looking for someone local to care for my 2 smalls dogs during
February school vacation (2/14 - 2/20). Can anyone suggest someone?
- PRB
2/6 2:24pm
I agree with NK.
Mr. Norton, should have bought the Swensons land for more than $50,000;
they needed fair market value to move to their next residence. Shame on
you. This is no way to treat anyone when they are down and out. This is
[an] unneighborly act from Mr Norton.
- EF
2/6 2:23pm
Just noticed that one of our local stores, Something Special, is now
taking clothing consignments. I am very excited to consign a lot of
girl's clothing!
As for the sad saga of the Swensons, I understand the outrage that many
may feel, but there is always a lot more to a story than you may know.
I can attest that I go into many homes as a visit hospice nurse and have
found things inside that you would have never, ever guessed just by
merely looking at the outside. I am sure that the town officials did
what they thought was in the best interest of the Swensons, their
neighbors and the town. These decisions are never easy, that is for
sure.
I am also curious to know what happened at the public hearing that the
school committee presented. Any feedback? And why are there two school
committee positions on the ballot by resignation?
Just curious.
- JN
2/6 2:22pm
Got an email -
Here is an option for those who need supportive housing or assisted
living type services and who qualify because of income. The housing in
Norfolk is independent, in other words, there are no support services
such as cleaning or personal care available through Norfolk Housing.
[massresources.org link]
- Wm.
2/5 9:19pm
Kudos to the community on Norfolknet for providing such great referrals, and
double kudos to one of those referrals we used today to help "bail us out"
of a bad situation. Came home after being gone several days to find a burst
pipe and 2 inches of standing water in several rooms. Soaked carpets,
mattresses, upholstery - nice homecoming! So anyway, recalled seeing some
great carpet cleaning referrals on norfolknet not too long ago and within
the hour, George Pasquantonio of Pasquantonio Carpet Care,
(www.pasquantoniocarpetcare.com)
was on the scene extracting water and
dispensing helpful advice on how to get the place dried out. He even left
us his "air mover" fan overnight. Nice guy! He's local, lives in
Plainville, charges reasonable rates, and will be back next week to clean
our carpets and upholstery. This site rocks!
- JMF
2/5 9:15pm
Attached is an updated slate of positions that will be on the ballot for
the Annual Town Election in May, it has been ammended to reflect the
addition of two 'unexpired' terms that are now vacant due to recent
resignations.
Norfolk Town Election - Tuesday, May 4, 2010
The following positions will be on the ballot for the May 4th Election of
Town Officers:
Nomination papers available starting 2/1/10 and are due back not later than
5:00pm on 3/16/10
Moderator - (1) One-year term
Selectmen - (1) Three-year term
Board of Assessors - (1) Three-year term
Board of Assessors - (1) Two-year unexpired term
Board of Health - (1) Three-year term
Housing Authority - (1) One-year term
Library Trustee - (1) Three-year term
Planning Board - (2) Three-year terms
Recreation Commission - (2) Three-year terms
Norfolk School Committee - (1) Three-year term
Norfolk School Committee - (1) One-year unexpired term
- Gail E. Bernardo,
Town Clerk,
Town of Norfolk
2/5 9:13pm
Hi Norfolk families! It's that time of the year again - Valentine's Day!
I've posted on here with success before, so I thought I'd try again. I'm
guessing many of you would like to get out for that romantic dinner on
the 14th - I'm here to help :) I have lots of experience babysitting and
I love kids. I'm 20 years old and have lived in Norfolk all my life. I
went to LSU for a year and a half & I'm taking a semester off. I'm a
part time nanny during the week - I love my job! Feel free to e-mail me
at
rachelalsu@yahoo.com
for Valentine's Day, or any other time as well!
I also have references if needed. Thanks!
- RA
2/5 9:07pm
NK, I do not want town officials assuming roles they are not qualified or
trained to assume. The Swensons appear to need more services and
supports then Hillcrest can provide. I would hope the Boomerang would do
a follow-up story and let all know how they are doing.
- JR
2/5 8:55pm
Getting too cold to walk your dog? Wish you had some help caring for your
pet during these long winter months? Leashrly Life can help!
We offer pet sitting, dog walking and obedience training for your pet. For
more information, please call 781-241-2083 or visit our website for rates
and details.
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- AW, Leashrly Life
2/5 8:52pm
The sale of the Swenson's home, or any home for that matter, if sold under
duress, is not a free act and deed of the seller, and is therefore a
defective conveyance. The buyer should be ashamed of themselves for taking
advantage of the circumstances, and we as townspeople should show what we
are made of by demanding action be taken by town officials to assure fair
market value is paid to the Swensons. Town leadership, especially those
directly causal to forced sale of the home, as well as those involved in
denial of public housing to the Swensons would do well to remember they can
be named individually in a lawsuit. Speaking for myself, I'll not pay for
thoughtless actions made by town officials that invite lawsuits. Those of
you involved know who you are, and you should know better. If not, you
should resign your post. As for the Board of Selectmen and Town
Administrator, unless you are comfortable drowning our fiscally-suffering
town in legal fees and judgments, you would do well to get risk management
training for every town employee or agent who has the power to obligate or
create obligation for the town. I am ashamed by what this town has done to
the Swensons, and will not be proud to say I live in Norfolk until the
Swensons are made whole. The town must do the right thing, and fast. Every
minute that passes is yet another minute I hope the Swensons have to find
themselves a good lawyer who will get them not only their day in court, but
a judgment that teaches this town a lesson it will not soon forget. Perhaps
then logic will prevail in town government, and we will all be better off
for it.
- GH
2/5 8:51pm
It's always interesting to read the various versions of "someone should
do this" or "someone should do that" or the ever-popular "town officials
should have done that". In the latter case, note how rarely the speaker
is, was, or wants to be a such a town official. Rarely do we hear "I'm
going to do this" or 'I'm going to do that". But I guess that's just the
nature of the beast...
- RM
2/5 8:48pm
Regardless of the conditions found at the Swenson home in July, Mr. Bullock
has stated that alternatives to throwing them out of their home existed and
he could have worked with them to remedy the situation.
My personal testimony is that I walked past the home, on several occasion
this past summer and did not detect the odor of dead cats or anything else -
and yes, the windows were open. In addition, members of my family have done
the same over the past five years, no odor, nothing. Nor have I head any
complaints by neighbors regarding same, even those in close proximity.
The consequences of the decision were not sufficiently considered. Owners
of aggressive dogs, even when they have bitten neighbors, receive several
warning and a hearing by the Board of Selectmen before the animal is
banished from the town or condemned. The difference is that the Swenson's
had no power, no voice, no money and no guidance - a problem that appears to
have plagued them for many years, in addition their many health issues.
They just lived in their little house and did what they could do, which was
very little.
However, Mr. Swenson did manage to call the town for help in July when he
was attacked by a skunk that chased him into his house, which is what began
this apocalyptic episode for them. He reportedly fought it off with his
crutches the first time but it returned. Perhaps doctor's at the hospital
where he and his wife reportedly stayed for a week, were concerned about
rabies; or that they had no where else to go.
I'm sure he regrets making that phone call.
Nevertheless, that is not now the issue. The focus of our community: the
BOS, Mr. Bullock, Ms. St. Amand, our representatives, and the residents that
are so inclined; should be on how to quickly restore what was taken from the
couple in July; a home and whatever dignity they had before this unfortunate
episode occurred. This need not be a zero sum game. We can come together,
do the right thing and all achieve a genuine community victory that matters
in the lives of two human beings in our town, which have committed no crime.
Ms. St Amand, you are Norfolk's quarterback in this Super bowl; please stop
the suffering of this old couple and collaborate with town officials to
create a workable solution to restore dignity to the Swenson's, and our
town.
Please get involved.
norfolkhousi@earthlink.net
norfolkboomerang@gmail.com
Rep.RichardRoss@Hou.State.MA.US
Werner.Lohe@state.ma.us
Shelagh.Ellman-Pearl@state.ma.us
Lorraine.nessar@state.ma.us
Scott.P.Brown@state.ma.us
- JPB
2/5 8:47pm
Considering hiring a pet care professional to help out with your pet
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- SD, Critter Visits petsitter
2/4 8:53pm
Bingo fundraiser for disaster relief in Haiti -
You're invited to the area's Biggest Tupperware Party!
The Party Box,
139 Mechanic Street, Route 140,
Bellingham, Massachusetts -
Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 6:30 PM.
Everyone will receive a Bingo card just for attending.
Raffle tickets will be sold throughout the evening for "special drawings".
Gather up your friends, family, neighbors and come have fun.
Ask me how to turn the night into your own Tupperware party and earn free Tupperware products.
Make it a Girl's Night Out!
We need a minimum of 15 people to hold event
Adults only please - BYOB.
RSVP so we can plan for a fantastic night!
tupperware.lauren@gmail.com
Don't keep this a secret! Share this email with everybody! The people of
Haiti will appreciate it!
- LC
2/4 8:42pm
Bring your family to the library this Saturday, Feb 6, between 10 am and 2
pm to make and take Valentine's Day greetings, crafts, treats and more with
some help from the Junior Friends! All proceeds will go toward the Junior
Friends of the Library and their Adopt-A-Whale fund from the World Wildlife
fund.
- VR
2/4 8:40pm
I am writing to comment on the Swensons' plight. They are good people
who do not deserve to be treated this way. There is no denying they
were lacking the help that they needed while living in their home on
Priscilla Ave and the situation had become serious. Town officials
should be held responsible for not providing the help necessary to give
them the opportunity to remain in their home way before July of 2009.
Hilary Cohen had been very well aware there was an issue with cats long
before July of 2009 as she had been there several times to trap the cats
that were living on the property. It was her job as the animal control
officer to make sure all the cats had been removed from the premises.
Apparently she failed to follow through the first time and the cats were
allowed to reproduce.
Mr. Bullock should have given the Swenson's
advance notice in writing with regard to what they needed to do to clean
up the property so they could continue to have a roof over their heads
long before July 2009 when the skunk issue arose. These officials were
well aware that the Swensons needed help long before and they did
nothing to help them.
The Swensons are elderly and have health issues
but deserve to live with dignity and the creature comforts all of these
officials surely enjoy. How cruel of Ms. St. Amand to deny this couple
the opportunity to live decently in the housing that was intended for
folks like them. Do not believe everything you read in the newspaper.
Sensationalizing the truth makes better news! Unless you saw it with
your own eyes and know the truth please don't pass judgement! They
needed help and were not getting it so things surely had gotten out of
control due to their limited physical abilities. With the right
assistance in an apartment that does not require the constant
maintenance of a house with a second floor they would do fine. They
have already stated to Ms. St. Amand they would keep the apartment
clean, get the help they need with housekeeping and personal care and
follow the orders of the housing authority. Mr. Swenson is a Navy
veteran and he and Mrs. Swenson have worked hard all of their lives and
paid taxes to the town of Norfolk. Former Representative Scott Brown
has advised Ms. St. Amand in writing to allow this couple to live at
Hillcrest Village. She seems to turn a deaf ear to all who have spoken
on their behalf and are concerned with their welfare. I have heard that
an apartment on the first floor has just become available and she
refuses to allow the Swensons to have it.
Mr. Norton, who swooped in to
buy the property for a $50,000 when its assessed value is over $200,000
within days of their eviction, should rethink his actions as well. He
was doing the Swensons an injustice by acting when they were in a
desperate situation - homeless with no advance notice from the town of
Norfolk and nowhere live.
This is how we treat our elders? Shame on
all of you! State hearings and appeals take a long time (months) which
Mr. and Mrs. Swenson are quickly running out of. Norfolk, rally forth
and let justice prevail let's help the Swensons in whatever way we can -
call legislators and news stations. Their story is on Norfolk
Boomerang. Would you want this to be your parents or grandparents or
even worse, yourself?
- NK
2/4 8:38pm
Tickets now on sale for Annual Random Smile Project Gala -
The Random Smile Project will hold its annual Gala on February 27, 2010
from 6-12pm.
This year's Gala will take place at Christina's in Foxboro and will once
again include both live and silent auctions, dinner, dancing, DJ and a
live performance by the Screaming Vincent's band. Tickets are $75 each.
All proceeds from the Gala support the many projects Random Smile
spearheads throughout the year. To learn more about the Random Smile
Project or to purchase tickets for the Gala, please visit the Random
Smile Project website at:
www.randomsmile.org
- AC, Random Smile Project
2/4 8:37pm
It was disheartening to watch the teachers, parents and residents of
Norfolk spend the time to attend the School Committee's public hearing
about educational leadership and share their concerns, only to have an
SC member state that the "[townspeople] don't want to hear what we have
to say" when she thought the audio was not recording at the end of the
meeting. Wasn't the whole point of the meeting to hear the public's
concerns, not SC's views which we have already heard?
- RD
2/4 8:36pm
At 3:30 this afternoon sighted between 2 and 4 coyotes roaming the power
lines between Cleveland St and Seekonk St near the end of Village Green.
- JP
2/4 8:35pm
We just started using LPC Junk Removal for trash pick up and recycling.
Today was our first day of service and it was so great!
It was very easy the recycling part was the best we just put all our items into one barrel - no sorting!
I highly reccomend this local company.
- CC
2/4 8:22pm
Norfolk Lions to Host Awareness & Information Night -
Learn about the Norfolk Lions - Thursday, Feb 18th @ 7pm.
Want to make a difference? Want to feel as though you are "giving back"
to your community? In these challenging times, it is so important to truly
be part of your community and for all of us to work together. That's
exactly what the Norfolk Lions do every day!
Please join us on Thursday February 18th, 7:00 pm at the Norfolk Library
Meeting Room for the Lions Awareness & Information Night. Learn about the
history and heritage of Lionism, Helen Keller's challenge, the events that
make Norfolk a wonderful place to raise a family, and about the Norfolk
Lion's contribution to many local causes. Meet your neighbors who make a
difference and stop feeling unattached. We welcome all men and women who
seek a deeper connection to our town and a desire to work with others to
make a positive impact. This is the chance you've been waiting for. In
the words of Winston Churchill: "You make a living by what you get. You
make a life by what you give." Come learn about our service organization,
meet some of our members and enjoy some refreshments. Hope you can join
us!
- FZ, Norfolk Lions
2/4 8:20pm
I am also interested to hear if anyone has suggestions for piano lessons at
home - is there a reply to this question?
Thank you
- LL
2/4 8:19pm
Please fellow citizens note that Mr. and Mrs. Swenson are first on list
at Hillcrest, and an apartment on first floor is available immediately.
Mrs. St. Amand has stated"No Way" will they be accepted. We MUST speak
up right away. Please contact Richard Ross State Representative at
(617)-722-2810. These individuals need our help!!
- CN
2/3 4:15pm
I have lived in the Swenson's neighborhood probably as long as they
have lived here, and the conditions of the property started as soon as
they moved into the house[.] [...]
Do I blame the town and our elected officials, Yes!
Should the town correct this, Yes! If all the concerned parties want
the housing to be kept clean, then it will have to be done by someone
other than the Swensons. Oops, another mistake, the house was allowed
to be sold for much much less than it was worth - wow, by a friendly
neighbor - choke choke choke...
The Town of Norfolk needs to help this couple. With all the medical
issues maybe even a nursing facility would be the answer. It will be
interesting to see just how long it takes.
- CS
2/3 3:43pm
You are cordially invited to the Interfaith Foxboro Christian Women's
Valentine luncheon affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries.
Tuesday February 9 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. $13 inclusive, Lafayette
House Route 1 Foxboro, MA. Reservations by February 7 by calling
Arline 508-883-8588
Eric Nelson from Dover is currently a business consultant and an
adjunct professor of business at Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy.
He will speak on ``Heavenly Love'' and will also present a mini-love
concert with secular and sacred songs. Come and hear the story
behind some of these special songs.
Bring a Valentine to warm the heart of those in need of a little
love. Valentines will be ``lovingly'' given to nursing home residents.
Invite a friend - He or she will be glad you did!
- DLJ
2/3 3:42pm
SEC - We just signed up with LPC and I couldn't be more excited! I think they
are very reasonable and also very nice people!
- SL
2/3 3:40pm
Calling all whalers! This Thursday at the Norfolk Public Library, we will
be welcoming the fine folks from Stonybrook Sanctuary to help us learn all
about whales from 3:30 - 4:15. Come see how big a real whale actually is!
This is for whalers in grade 1 and up. You can call or email Andrea, Youth
Librarian or stop in the library to sign up.
- Andrea Ingala,
Youth Librarian,
Norfolk Public Library
2/3 3:37pm
February Vacation movie days -
The Federated Church of Norfolk, 1 Union Street, Norfolk has scheduled
three movie days for February Vacation. So bring your friends and come
and have a fun time.
Tuesday, February 16 th at 2:00 pm -
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, rated PG.
Wednesday, February 17 th at 2:00 pm -
Night at the Museum ~ Battle for the Smithsonian, rated PG.
Thursday, February 18 th at 2:00 pm - Star Trek, rated PG-13
Mommy and Me Movie
Thursday, February 18 th at 10:00 am
- Wall E, rated G.
The cost is $5.00 for bottomless popcorn, and drinks. Space
is limited, so please call the church office at 508-528-0262 or email
mail@fcon.org
to make reservations.
- KR, Federatech Church of Norfolk
2/3 3:36pm
SEC, My husband (who is in the construction business) has used LPC for
their containers for a while and always been happy with their service
and has recommended them to others many times. We just started using LPC
for our home service and it has been great! I am a big proponent of
recycling and love the fact that I don't have to separate everything
into many bins in the garage. And like you I like that I can use a local
small business for a good price.
- LA
2/3 3:34pm
Hello, I am just wondering if anybody has heard anything about a
possible stabbing Monday night at Guido's? I live nearby and I noticed
there was quite a ruckus...
- WZ
2/3 3:30pm
I'm just catching up now on the story about the Swensons. Is there
something as a community we can do, set up a fund? Or talk to elected
officials about this situation? This seems to be two elderly people
being shuttled around and not knowing what to do. Is there an elderly
affairs lawyer, or maybe just a larger media outlet, available that
could possibly help in this situation? I am willing to donate $100.00
towards either a lawyer, or some other avenue, if this would help. Can
some one move this along through the proper channels, instead of us
discussing it here? I would gladly be of any assistance, but frankly,
I'm not sure where to start.
- BD
2/3 3:28pm
The article on the Swensons and the subsequent postings here lambasting the Housing
Authority were disturbing to me. I went back through the Boomerang articles written on
7/31/09 and 8/7/09. The house is described as "overrun with fleas, ticks, animal
waste... accumulating trash", with "half-dozen dead cats" inside the house. A photo
shows a room so filled with trash that the door cannot open all the way. Mention is
made of someone vomiting from the odor. At the time the fire chief, health inspector,
and building inspector all had major issues with its safety and requested extermination
and trash clean-up. When the ambulance came the following week, personnel had to don
"protective suits" and line the ambulance with plastic. The ambulance was then "taken
out of service" until the interior could be cleaned. These descriptions do not sound
like someone falling behind on housework, but a much bigger issue. I can understand
why the Housing Authority had to make the decision they did. Hopefully the Swensons
can get the proper placement for their needs, which seem greater than what Hillcrest
Village was designed for.
- CI
2/3 3:27pm
For those interested in helping the elderly couple who now have to spend the
$50K they received from the sale of their home, while they were under duress
and in the streets, on an attorney to appeal Ms. St. Amand's decision to
deny their application to Hillcrest, you can call the below number to
provide support. While it's unlikely they will discuss the case - just tell
them you are from Norfolk and how unfair this poor couple is being treated.
Time is running out for them, $50K does not go far when you have attorney
fees and live in a motel. Lots of calls will register folks.
Ms. St Amand, please save this couple while they still have a few pennies
and can enjoy the time they have left on this earth.
[mass.gov link]
Housing Appeals Committee
100 Cambridge St., Suite 300
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
617-573-1520
Werner Lohe, Chairman
Werner.Lohe@state.ma.us
Shelagh A. Ellman-Pearl, Hearing Officer
Shelagh.Ellman-Pearl@state.ma.us
Lorraine Nessar, Docket Clerk
Lorraine.nessar@state.ma.us
- JPB
[Update 3:31pm: corrected phone, added email contacts - JPB]
2/2 11:08pm
To CR on frivilous lawsuits: You are correct! Now let's see how this
may relate to the elderly couple several posts have mentioned. It is
possible that if the town knew they were living in a dangerous
environment and didn't remove them, the town may be sued if something
happened. Everyone has to cover their butts to avoid litigation. It is
possible that this couple was happy and comfortable in their
environment. I had an aunt and uncle that was in a similar situation.
Both were happy and content with their surroundings. Most rooms were
cluttered with old newspapers, furniture and clothing. The only
difference was they did maintain a clean kitchen. Hopefully the Norfolk
couple can find a "home" for their final years.
- RW
2/2 11:06pm
Hi! I friend from Millis is looking for childcare. She needs someone to
put her 1st and 2nd graders on the bus 2 -3 days per week from 7:00 am to
8:00 am. If interested, please contact me through the webmaster. Thanks!
[Use box234@norfolknet.com - Wm.]
- SB
2/2 11:02pm
A Hitler mustache in front of the post office? Seriously?
I recommend a visit to the truly excellent Museum of World War II in
Natick
(www.museumofworldwarii.com).
A very nice American veteran,
Lions Club member suggested it to me for my Navy veteran father. The
museum is an internationally acclaimed collection of documents,
letters, photographs, artifacts, and information covering the period
from WWI to the end of WWII. Hitler and the Nazi party feature
prominently. It'll positively slap you to your senses. No kidding. I
pity anyone naive enough to paint a Hitler mustache or swastika on
anything after they see that.
- SO
2/2 10:53pm
DH - A most simplistic response to an obviously complex issue. Sometimes
it is best to say nothing.
- JR
2/2 10:48pm
Hi - Looking for a babysitter for this weekend? (Feb 4-7th) or for
Valentines Day evening? My name is Erin and I'm 19 years old. I have
been babysitting since I was 14 with experience in kids ages newborn-10.
I go to school at Massachusetts Bay Community College for psychology and
I work at the Gap Outlet. You can contact me at
erinsebring@yahoo.com
- ES
2/2 10:46pm
[Update 2/8 9:08pm: see revised post of 2/8 9:08pm above - Wm.]
2/2 10:45pm
KID, Try Computer Consultants, Robert Larson. He is very good and
reasonable. Comes to you home or office and doesn't charge travel time. Cell 617 645
1922 Office 617 273 5114.
- PRB
2/2 10:44pm
We received a postcard in the mail for LPC Removal...has anyone used
them before? I'm thinking about signing up for the single stream
recycling and trash removal, and I wanted to see if anyone had a
referral or would recommend them (I am very much be in favor of
supporting a local company while at the same time not having to sort
through all of the recycles at the dump!)
- SEC
2/2 10:33pm
JPB - Isn't it nice to know that rules can be applied arbitrarily as Town
Hall sees fit. I guess playing judge, jury, and executioner is in the job
description of building inspector. Also, why are the Selectmen allowing the
building inspector to spout off public statements which could compromise the
Town - muzzle that guy
- PC
2/1 9:58pm
DH - You "work with the elderly and their families to make sure they
are safe, eating, house is clean etc" Well I guess you didn't work with
this particular family!
It's easy to say the children should have taken them in, or, if it were
your parents, you'd up and move yourself to another house to take care
of them... but unless you know the family personally, you're making a
presumption that family members' circumstances would allow for them to
care for this couple the way in which you would be able to do.
Great for your parents that you were there for them and great for you
that you have family who will take care of you if need be. But you
really should try to have a little compassion for those less fortunate.
- HMK
2/1 8:59pm
KID - Try Raven Computer, next to Hess on Route 140 in Franklin. They
fixed mine when I couldn't get it to show life.
- RM
2/1 8:58pm
I just want to inform you and I am not promoting these people. The Stop
Obama people with a photo of the President with a Hitler-style mustache
near the Post Office are promoting political candidates from the Lyndon
LaRouche Political Action Committee,
www.larouchepac.com.
From a sheet
the people where handing out ``Rachel Brown Democrat for Congress To
Defeat Bailout Barney Frank''
www.rachelForCongress.com
- DLJ
2/1 8:57pm
Let's go back to the foolish lawsuits for a moment. What needs to happen
is when a lawsuit is deemed to have no merit to go to trial, the
person/people submitting the case should be fined for wasting the court's
time. I guarantee that would get rid of most foolish lawsuits and the
lawyers claiming you don't pay unless you win your case.
- CR
2/1 8:47pm
Re the Swensons, and others living similarly: What's difficult is that
people are free to reject sensible options, and make poor decisions.
They live with the sometimes awful consequences of those decisions. We,
their neighbors, worry about their situation, but must respect their
freedom, unless they are in danger, or harming someone else. Caring for
each other must include considering peoples' privacy rights.
- MJS
2/1 8:46pm
You don't need to travel to Cambridge to hear a great author speak. We have
a nationally recognized author coming to Norfolk tomorrow night! Nathaniel
Philbrick will be speaking at King Philip Middle School tomorrow, Feb 2 at
7:00 pm. Philbrick is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and National Book Award
winner. He will be speaking about his books "In the Heart of the Sea: the
Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex" and "Revenge of the Whale." These books
(one for adults, the other for middle schoolers) tell the actual events upon
which Moby Dick is based. A reception, book sale and book signing will
follow Philbrick's talk. Free tickets are available at the Public Library.
- Robin Glasser,
Director,
Norfolk Public Library
2/1 8:45pm
Can someone recommend a local TV repair person? It's an older Sony rear
projection, with blue and yellow color separations. Thanks!
- MJS
2/1 8:44pm
To all,
The story about the elderly couple is very disturbing. Please count me
in to do whatever is necessary to get this couple into the housing they
deserve. We have two older people who have worked their whole lives, a
man that has served our country and they should not be worrying about
something as basic as housing. This is what public assistance is
supposed to be for. Have a heart folks... they are elderly, in poor
health and live on a fixed income. I demand as a tax payer of Nofolk
they be put into our elderly housing as soon as possible.
- MG
2/1 8:40pm
One strike and you're out! The story in the Boomerang indicates that Mr.
Bullock, Norfolk Building Commissioner and the individual who forced the
couple out of their home and condemned it, states that he would not have
"kicked them out if I knew I was kicking them out on the street. I think I
would have kept on pressuring them to get it cleaned up, and not gone to
that extent." It is clear from the article that alternatives to condemning
the home and throwing this 70 year-old disabled Navy Veteran and his wife
out on the streets existed. One thing is clear: these partially-disabled
elderly citizens are homeless due to a difficult yet subjective decision
that was in hind sight a personal humanitarian-disaster for them.
Bureaucratic excuses aside, Ms. St. Amand's deliberation process is
similarly subjective with one critical difference: she is attempting to
predict the future. Instead of offering these poor souls a new lease on
life, she chooses to deny them the basic human rights and dignity the
commonwealth espouses and the 70 year-old Navy veteran fought to defend.
The irony is that the couple's taxes may have supported Ms. St. Amand's
office or Hillcrest Village in some form or fashion at some point in the
past fifty-years.
Clearly both Mr. Bullock and Ms. St. Amand have far-reaching authority to
make important and difficult decisions that profoundly affect individuals
and families in our town; perhaps too much. At this point nothing can be
done to undo the decision taken by Mr. Bullock - and I am convinced it was a
difficult and painful one to take. However, hope is not lost. Ms. St.
Amand can decide to do the right thing and mitigate this humiliating and
horrifying chapter in the life of this couple. Surely, she can arrive at
both an intellectual and humane resolution that will bring this nightmare to
a conclusion; at this point, she has the sole power to do so. All good
managers and leaders know it is ok to re-assess and change a decision on
occasion. It fosters respect and confidence.
Fellow citizens, let us not rest until this couple is in a home. Even
convicted felons are given three strikes before they are condemned and even
then they are provided shelter. Yes, there will be posts on Norfolknet that
agree with Ms. St. Amand's decision. However, let's filter those that may
have an agenda in defending the decision. I urge you to call her office
(her email address was not working as of yesterday) and those at the state
to insist this couple get's help.
[Town Hall link],
[mass.gov link],
[myfoxboston link]
- JPB
2/1 8:36pm
I can't believe the people in Norfolk. What mud slinging. Muriel
St. Amand is doing her job. She is protecting her current residents
and exercising due diligence in making a sound decision. The
Swensons need more help than subsidized housing. A bigger question
would be why do we have a Building Inspector that would condemn a
house and then say he wouldn't of if he knew they wouldn't be "given"
an apartment? Doesn't Mr. Bullock have to exercise the same due
dilgence when it comes to him performing his job? Doesn't he need
to have follow-thru for his actions? Or can he just walk away from
his responsibility. Also, why was the concerned neighbor Mr.
Norton allowed to "buy" the property for $50,000, far below the
assesed value of the land? He has already boarded up the house for
demolition, clearcut the lot and had it perc tested for a new septic.
Does anyone think that seems that the Swensons best interests were
being served? And what about Matt Macdonald's responsibility as a
journalist? How about checking into all "the facts" before printing
a Page One inflammatory story. How about stopping all the senseless
mud slinging and name calling and finding out what the rest of the
story is before you trash someone's reputation. What is due is
that Muriel St. Amand should be commended for a sound decision, and
an apology should be made to her.
- JD
2/1 8:31pm
The Norfolk Republican Town Committee will be holding its delegate selection
meeting on this Wednesday, February 3rd at 7:30 pm at the Norfolk public
library.
All Norfolk residents who are registered Republicans are qualified to be
nominated as Mass. Republican convention delegates from Norfolk, but there
are only a limited number of available delegate seats to be filled.
If you are interested in being a delegate to the Massachusetts Republican
State Convention, to be held on April 17th, please let us know ASAP, so that
you may be considered for nomination.
You do not need to be a NRTC Member or be present at the meeting to be
nominated or elected to the delegation slate.
- GM, Norfolk Republican Town Committee
2/1 8:30pm
HMK - First, I know how hard it is for the elderly especially if they are
in poor health. I work with the elderly and their families to make sure
they are safe, eating, house is clean, etc. I also saw the declining
health of my parents, and was there for them. I for one would have never
let my parents home get in the condition it was. Why didn't the children
want them? If it was that hard for them to take care of the home I
would have either moved my parents into my home, or moved myself to have
them live with me in a home that would make it easier on them, not blame
someone else for not taking care of them. Don't worry I know my family
will be there for me, and take me in if need be when I'm elderly, and in
poor health.
- DH
1/31 11:27pm
This is a difficult one. I have a close family member whose house was
condemned under similar circumstances. She was in denial about the
severity of the situation and had been for several years. Many family
members and friends had tried to help but gotten nowhere. When she went
back and looked at her home after she had been out of it for a bit she
claimed someone else must have trashed it. I did the rough cleanup on
the house. It was an awful experience.
I only know what I read in the Boomerang about this couple, but it
sounded very familiar. What I would hope is that housing can be found
that comes with cleaning and supervisory support for this couple.
- ML
1/31 11:26pm
Congrats Dan...
- DV
1/31 11:25pm
For those of you who would like to read the story about the elderly
couple for yourselves, you may do so by going to
www.norfolkboomerang.com.
This local newspaper is no longer going to be
available in print, but is changing over to an online publication. They
have very generously sent out complimentary copies to every home in
Norfolk. As a long time faithful reader, I encourage you to subscribe so
we can continue to have local stories such as this one brought to our
attention. Let's support out local business!
Now, back to the story in question, yes, it's certainly not a good
situation any way you look at it. However, there are many services and
resources within our wonderful town and state put in place for just such
situations.
The article says that they stayed in Norwood Hospital for a week. Well,
last time I checked, spending a week in the hospital requires a pretty
good medical reason. Upon admission, a social worker would be assigned
to the couple, plans for discharge and all available options available
would be in the works from the first day of admission through the date
of discharge. When financial resources are available which may be the
case after selling their home which they did shortly after their exile,
other housing options may be available.
As far as the Norfolk Housing Authority goes, often there are long
waiting lists, usually years, for the apartments. Just because someone
wants to live there and is qualified, doesn't mean they can just move in
when they want. The buildings are 35 year old 2 story style, and have no
elevators. It would seem like a long range plan given the health issues
they face, an assisted living residence could be considered. Yes, they
may have to move to another town, but sometimes you can't always get
what you want.
- JC
1/31 4:45pm
DH - How do you know that is the way they "wanted to" live??
I hope that when you are elderly, in poor health, and on a fixed
income, that you will be able to take care of your home by yourself.
- HMK
1/31 3:53pm
BF, you are spot on "I doubt I would be able to sell my home for any more
than one year ago or, two or three for that matter."
You will be lucky to get 75% of what you could have sold your home for 3
years ago. Real estate has a long way to go depite what the NAR and Govt
want you to believe. If your house is in the high end price range, there
will be very few buyers for a long time.
- SC
1/31 3:49pm
John P. -
Not trying to pick a fight, but I hope that you know Ms. Amand well
enough to publicly label her as being without compassion...
My sense is that she also has struggled with this entire matter and that
her decision was not of her own doing but one that was reached after a
general consensus with others who work in her office and our local and
state governments.
I hope that with some mediation, this unfortunate situation will resolve
itself in a way that is for the greater good of all parties involved.
That is what good positive dialogue is about and this is certainly a
great opportunity for that, one we might all learn from.
- BF (BF 2)
[Update 11:24pm: Oops, I made two typos on the signature line -- that's
BF (not BG) and BF 2 (not 20) - Wm.]
1/31 3:48pm
After reading the article in the Norfolk Boomerang about the situation
with the Swenson family. I could not agree more with the statement
by John Bermingham on the Norfolk Net page when he states:
"Please, please, contact
Ms. St. Amand and tell her that we have no room in or town government
for people without compassion and who treat our fellow citizens
this way."
I urge fellow citizens to call Muriel St. Amand at the Norfolk Housing
Authority at 508-528-4800 or other members of the Housing Authority
board which include: Scott Dittrich, Robert Shannon,
David Smith Jr, William Crane and Eric Dupont.
Muriel St. Amand is playing God with these poor sick elderly citizens
lives and she should be ashamed of herself.
The Swensons are real people, real lifelong Norfolk neighbors who
need our help and intervention. These people were hard working,
tax paying citizens for years and years.
They are not trying to get something for nothing. They have done
nothing illegal. What is happening to them is just blatantly wrong.
I also believe that the town's building commissioner and others
involved in this sad situation really dropped the ball. Maybe they
could have got the word out to the Swenson's neighbors and to the
churches and other groups in town that these people needed help
with their living situation. I am sure people would of donated
their time and expertise to help a neighbor in real need here in
our own community.
- JD
1/31 3:44pm
SD - The Hockamock YMCA provides swimming lessons for children as young as 6
months. They have facilities in Franklin, North Attleboro and Foxboro and
the prices are pretty reasonable.
- JP
1/31 3:41pm
I've been informed that the Housing Authority is a state agency and
the director is a state employee. As such, this issue is not subject to
town control.
- Wm.
1/31 3:38pm
Mr. Bermingham - thanks for your posting regarding the partially-disabled
elderly couple, as I have not seen this Friday's Boomerang. Was
there any additional information about which town officials were
involved in removing this couple from their home, and why? Or was
there any additional information as to why the couple's application
to obtain housing at Hillcrest Village was denied by the Executive
Director of the Norfolk Housing Authority? It seems that there has
to be more to this story. And I would also think that sensible,
rationale people can come up with a solution for this, and get our
neighbors into a better living situation. I sincerely hope that
this comes to a speedy resolution for this couple.
- KB
1/31 3:37pm
Does anyone know someone that can provide piano lessons for children
in my own home?
- SD
1/31 2:24pm
About the elderly couple that was forcibly removed from their home. I
agree with the Norfolk Housing Authority. If someone is not going to
take care of their own property what makes you think they are going to
take care of the town's? Think about the people that have to live around
them. If they let the apartment go down hill at Hillcrest Village we are
the ones that have to pay for repairs etc. They can afford to live in
their hotel room because of the money they got from selling their home.
They even stated "they can afford to buy furniture."
I agree with the Housing Authority. They had their chance, and blew
it because of the way they wanted to live.
- DH
1/30 4:35pm
NO-GO was appalled to learn today that the partially-disabled elderly couple
that was forcibly removed from their home at 7 Priscilla Avenue by town
officials last July has been living in a motel in Foxborough for the past
six months.
According to Friday's Boomerang, the couple's application to obtain housing
at Hillcrest Village in Norfolk - our town's subsidized housing complex; was
denied by the Executive Director of the Norfolk Housing Authority, Muriel
St. Amand. The couple, he 70, and she 68, permanently require crutches and
a walker for mobility, and he requires oxygen.
NO-GO contacted the hotel today and learned that the facility rents only
individual rooms and has no cooking facility or kitchen.
The cost is $62/day or $1,860/month. It's hard to imagine how a couple in
this condition can sustain this, not to mention the added expense of
purchasing food.
Fellow citizens, what has happened to these poor souls is unconscionable and
these life-long residents of Norfolk need our help. Please, please, contact
Ms. Amand and tell her that we have no room in or town government for people
without compassion and who treat our fellow citizens this way. Please
contact NO-GO through the Wm if you are interested in calling a special town
meeting to address this issue.
[Use box233@norfolknet.com
- Wm.]
Best Regards,
- John P. Bermingham,
NO-GO
[Correction, 1/31 3:40pm: I'm informed that Ms. St. Amand is not part of
town government;
the Housing Authority is a state agency and she's a state employee.
As such, this issue is not subject to
town control.
- Wm.]
1/30 4:16pm
I know a very reliable and great carpenter, handyman who does all kind
of home projects. Window installation is one of his specialties. He
also does built-ins, painting, and excellent tile work. Kitchen and
Bathroom installations. Many people I know, as well as myself, have
used him to do lots of projects around our houses. He takes his time and
does excellent work. Everyone always comments on how great his work is.
His Name is Kevin 617-471-9022 and he runs Houde Remodeling. He is
fully insured and liscensed.
- CL
1/30 4:15pm
Hi, I drove by the post office this morning arount 11:00 and there were
two people in front of the post office with a table, some posters and
signs saying something like "Stop Obama". Does anyone have any idea
what that was about? When I drove back less than an hour later, they
were gone along with their signs. My guess is that the wind and cold
were more severe than their desire to "Stop Obama". Just
wondering...
- BAB
1/30 4:14pm
Got my R.E. tax bills... with my "Special Assessments" but also with a
pretty big increase in my property value.
When we were being advised to vote for those overrides, were we also
informed of a large increase in property values to boot?
This is like be taxed twice for the "Special Assessment" and in reality,
I doubt I would be able to sell my home for any more than one year ago
or, two or three for that matter.
- BF (BF 2)
1/30 3:58pm
See, that's the thing, it's not about me or my feelings (as in caring
less about the Police and Firemen as you imply) it's about prudent,
fiscal responsibility. That was the only point I was making.
I've lived in town for a while and my kids didn't have the opportunity
to enjoy the end result of the new schools. However I'm happy to pay for
those schools. New schools and infrastructure do make a difference when
it's time to buy or sell a home. That said, just because another new
school got voted in, doesn't have any thing to do with voting in another
huge project.
Wait and plan ahead, just like the way most people & businesses run
their lives, by necessity. I'm not going to look, but as I recall
Norfolk has one of the highest tax rates in the Commonwealth. For what?
Speaking for myself, but I'm sure most people in Town would feel the
same way, I believe the Police and Fire Departments should get a new
building. Their jobs require, in some instances, that their office be a
"home away from home" and should be equipped as such. As of today I
believe that they have some pretty decent equipment to keep them safe,
and in turn, the Town's people they serve safe too.
However I'm really tired of the two attitudes, 1) if you're not with us
your against us, especially when it comes to the very people that are
there to protect us, and, 2) because we can get such a great deal on,
construction costs, cost of money, state reimbursement (pick one) that
we've got to do this right now or else we're going to lose out!
It's like the old joke "there is a 50% off sale at Bloomingdale's so
lets go buy 1 of everything because were getting such a good deal". In
reality you're going broke saving money...
- RC
1/30 3:47pm
Dear LMM, regarding the need for a plasterer. You could try Robert Beirne
of R&B plastering (508-446-6791). I have personally worked with him as a
laborer and have had him do work in the home I currently own and in my
previous home. Robert has over 25 years experience.
- MWB
1/30 3:46pm
Good for Dan Winslow and good for the people of Norfolk - We would have
someone who cares for his community and the issues that face us in the
community and the State. Let's support him.
- MAK
1/30 3:45pm
Great news for Norfolk ! Dan Winslow will be a great State Rep for all of
us. I hope he can reverse the substantial loss of local aid suffered by us
at the hands of the Deval.
- PC
1/30 3:42pm
Has anyone else noticed on the recent tax bill that the land values have
increased more than the house has decreased. Is land in Norfolk at an
all time premium... I don't get it.
- CG
1/30 3:41pm
JL--For window installation, call Bob Paquette of Norfolk Home
Improvement, 508-533-4814. Local guy, great work, great prices.
- DE
1/30 3:41pm
My name is Sean Noonan. I am a Journeyman Electrician living in Norfolk.
I am available for all your electrical needs, no job too big or small.
All calls answered and reasonable rates guaranteed. Fully Licensed and
Insured. Call 508-440-5531 or e-mail me at
noonan.electric@yahoo.com
- SN
1/28 9:25pm
Hello. I am a junior who has just gotten her license and in need of an
affordable starter car. I do not have much money to work with, only about
$3000. If anyone has or knows somebody with a car that meets these
specifications please email me at
nicky3213@aol.com.
- NA
1/28 9:24pm
We love Mai Pearl too - they have great sushi and they deliver!!!
- TO
1/28 9:18pm
Come join us for some floral fun at the Norfolk Public Library!
Rick Tedoldi of the Norfolk Garden Club is going to show us how to
put together a live floral arrangement for someone you love! Parental
participation is encouraged, but not required. Sign up at the
reference desk in the library, or call or email Andrea, Youth
Librarian at
aingala@virtualnorfolk.org
or 508-528-3380 x5. Age 6
and up. Registration Required. $5 per child.
- Andrea Ingala,
Youth Librarian,
Norfolk Public Library
1/28 9:17pm
RC, I would agree with your idea of a moratorium, but after we provide
our Police and Fire with a new Safety Building. I trust you are not
one of those folks who having a new school could care less for other
needs. Certainly not, I am sure, not with those initials.
- RC
1/28 8:48pm
Dear Neighbors. With the state House of Representatives seat being
vacated by Representative Ross in his quest to fill the Senate seat, I
have decided after discussion with my family, friends and colleagues to
seek election to the Massachusetts House from Norfolk. My experience as
the Presiding Justice at the Wrentham District Court in most of the
communities served by the House district, coupled with my local and
state public service record of reform and results, gives me hope that I
can be an effective and accessible State Representative for our
communities. I'll be announcing the effort more formally next month,
but I wanted to invite anyone interested in helping with my campaign to
contact me at
danwinslow@hotmail.com
to
sign up and we'll get started. I'll need your help and I promise to run
a positive campaign about how best to solve the problems that our towns
and families face every day. Win or lose, I hope to make Norfolk proud
that I'm going to give it my all.
- Dan Winslow
1/28 8:46pm
Can anyone recommend a good contractor to install windows,
and also someone that paints houses?
- JL
1/28 8:45pm
SF: We went to Mai Pearl recently and felt the same way! Very, very
good!
- AL
1/28 9:27am
Photo contest extended! Due to several requests you now have until Fri.
Feb. 5th to enter pictures of your children to grace the cover of next
years Little Green Phone book. Here are the details one last time. Three
photos will be selected to be on the cover. Photos must be of Norfolk
residents under the age of 12. Please write your name and phone # on the
backs of photos, no names will be used in publication. $10.00 entry fee
(checks made payable to f-c class of 2010) with proceeds going towards
this years sixth grade promotion festivities. Mail photos and payment to
Photo Contest 54 Medway St norfolk. Judging will be the staff @ Village
Photo Franklin. Good luck and Thank you for your support!
- AD
1/28 9:26am
This will be one Groundhog Day that doesn't repeat itself - National Book
Award winning author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Nathaniel Philbrick will be
in town next week to discuss "In the Heart of the Sea" and his other works
[nathanielphilbrick.com]
The event will be held at the Middle School starting at 7 pm on Tuesday,
February 2, with a reception following the talk. Details regarding the
talk, and other events related to the ongoing Norfolk Reads program, are at
the library webpage
[library page]
- VR
1/28 9:22am
I was wondering if anyone knows of an individual or company that can
provide swim lessons at my home pool and or a place that holds
swimming lessons for small children near by.
- SD
1/28 9:21am
Anyone know of anyone that takes propane cooking stoves for scrap metal?
please email me at
Norfolkk9@aol.com
- HC
1/28 9:08am
Aren't the new tax bills great ! Let' see what we can vote for this
Spring ! This is what I vote for. Stop; put a moratorium on new projects
until all of our prior debt is paid off.
- RC
1/28 9:07am
To SF(2) - We enjoyed Mai Pearl also. We laughed because we were at a
table for 2 and the plates containing the food we ordered were so large
that the empty table for 2 next to us was totally taken up by them!
While on the subject of Chinese food--another great place for it is
Bamboo in Dedham where the Holiday Inn and Joe's Bar and Grill are--on
Route 1 across from Fox News. They have 2 other locations, neither of
which is closer to us. They have a daily buffet and a Sunday night
buffet. On Sunday nights lobster is a part of the buffet as well. It is
unlike any other buffet we have been to--there are at least 1.5 times
the amount of different options plus sushi and shrimp in an area next to
where the large buffet spread is. They have wonderful spring rolls,
vegetable tempura and usually 1-2 kinds of fried rice--not the typical
fried rice I have seen everywhere else. There is an excellent dessert
platter plus jello, pineapple and 2 flavors of ice cream--things like
coconut, ginger, or green tea flavored. We have also eaten off the
regular menu and everything has been excellent--freshly made and not
greasy. Gosh--I have made myself have a craving for chinese food now.
- EF
1/28 9:06am
Norfolk Artist Jason Rafferty has updated his website to include several
black and white drawings of well known musicians. Included are Jimmy
Page, Duke Ellington, and Avishai Cohen. Website:
jason791.deviantart.com, enjoy!
- CR
1/28 9:05am
LMM - I also know someone for your job. He's done a lot of work In the area
and specializes on interior and finish carpentry he also owns a disposal
company. Doug Palmborg 508-728-4085 or
doug@dspdisposal.com
- JM
1/27 2:57pm
LMM - I have someone for your job. Email
info@pchman.com
for details.
- ES
1/27 12:03pm
JJ, Just telling you about the ad in the Sun Chronicle on the back page of
the TV Guide. Lafayette House is serving lunch 7 days a week and dinner is
not served on Friday & Saturday nights.
- PRB
1/27 12:02pm
Anyone looking for very good Chinese food in a nice atmosphere, I highly
recommend Mai Pearl in Foxboro. It's in the shopping center across from Stop
& Shop. Quality food, and you get a ton of it for the money. We will
definitely be back.
- SF (SF2)
1/27 12:01pm
I am looking for a referral - I have some water damaged walls that need
repair. The damaged sections have been removed. The repair work will
include new walls that need to match the existing plaster walls and
baseboards to match the existing baseboard. Also the basement ceiling
was water damaged and has been removed and I need a new ceiling
installed.
- LMM
1/27 12:00pm
Nomination papers will be available starting Monday, February 1, 2010, for
the following offices for the May 4, 2010 Annual Town Election. Nomination
papers must be picked up by the candidate in person or by a representative
for the candidate who must have a notarized statement from the candidate
which authorizes that person to pick up nomination papers on the
candidate's behalf.
MODERATOR - (1) one-year term
BOARD OF SELECTMEN - (1) three-year term
BOARD OF ASSESSORS - (1) three-year term
BOARD OF HEALTH - (1) three-year term
HOUSING AUTHORITY - (1) five-year term
LIBRARY TRUSTEE - (1) three-year term
PLANNING BOARD - (2) three-year terms
RECREATION COMMISSION - (2) three-year terms
NORFOLK SCHOOL COMMITTEE - (1) three-year term
Candidates must obtain the signatures of 41 registered voters. The last
day to take out papers is Thursday, March 11th by 5:00PM. Nomination
papers must be returned to the Town Clerk no later than 5:00PM on Tuesday,
March 16th.
For more information call the Town Clerk at 508-528-1400.
- Gail Bernardo, Town Clerk, Town of Norfolk
1/26 1:38pm
KID - I can help you. I have been a NorfolkNet supporter with a paid ad,
and have many satisfied customers in Norfolk.
email
info@pchman.com
or call 508-346-3502. Thanks.
- ES
1/26 1:37pm
Could someone tell me what town department is using the old town hall? I
only ask because the lights in the former town clerk's office have been on
for almost a week now. I walk by around 5:45 AM each morning and I can't
believe what a waste of electricity, not to mention money, this is. I
thought the Water Department used the building but, before I call them to
complain, I thought I would make sure I had the right department.
- SM
1/26 1:36pm
The Story of Whaling & Early New Bedford - tonight!
Registration is not required. Middle School through Adults.
Take a step back in time with Seth Mendell when whale oil carried on New
Bedford ships lit the lamps of the western world. Seth will trace the
history of New England whaling starting with watch towers on the sand dunes
of Nantucket in the 1600's and ending with New Bedford as the whaling
capital of the world. He will describe a whaling voyage, the development of
the Pacific whaling grounds and the reasons for the demise of the industry
in New England following the Civil War.
- Robin Glasser,
Director,
Norfolk Public Library
1/26 1:35pm
LS - The last time I applied for a passport, I was able to get a one-day
(I believe) approval by going into a special office in Boston. I
printed my own photos on matte photo paper with my inkjet printer and
it worked fine - same for my sister. Bam, we were out passports in
hand, no problem, at a little extra expense, and we raced off to a
British wedding.
TRG - I just replaced my windshield with AAA Auto Glass, Inc. (1-877-WNDSHLD)
in South Attleboro and received a "Triple-A" discount. It
was a good price for a generally costly VW. I paid in advance over
the phone and they came when I was working. Clean as a whisk.
I second the recommendation for Mark's Automotive in Franklin. As
downright honest and friendly as you'll ever get, with excellent
service.
- SO
1/26 1:34pm
The Norfolk Republican Town Committee hereby announces a Meeting to be
held on Wednesday, February 3, 2010, at 7:30 P.M. at the Norfolk Town
Library, 139 Main Street, Norfolk, Massachusetts for the purpose of
election of delegates to the Massachusetts Republican State Convention
to be held on Saturday, April 17, 2010, in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The Town of Norfolk is entitled to nine delegates and two alternative
delegates at this convention. Any Republican Town Committee member as
of December 1, 2009, is eligible to vote on delegates and to become
elected as a delegate. A member must be present in order to vote for
delegates, but need not be present to be nominated and elected as a
delegate.
- SD, Norfolk Republican Town Committee
1/26 1:33pm
To KID, we use Steve Stern, who is a wonderful guy. His business is called
In Home Computing. He will come to your house, and/or can access your
computer remotely. Very reasonable and knows what he is doing. You can
reach him at
stevestern@mail.com
- -EC
1/26 1:32pm
To PRB: About the Lafayette House - we were there Saturday night and it was packed.
No one said anything about them being closed for any length of time.
- JJ
1/26 1:31pm
MK - The Adirondack Club offers swimming lessons. You do not need to be
a member and they have a great staff over there.
- ML
1/26 1:30pm
DB: I also never mentioned the TSA in my posting. My question was
based on the homeland security jackets the people were wearing.
Perhaps you have some information you would like to share, as in, was
the TSA conducting the training exercise? Perhaps I also struck a
nerve with my comment about all of the coffee being consumed. No
apologies for speaking the truth. Naturally, I fully support our
commitment to protecting the USA through homeland security
initiatives. That was not the issue I was raising.
- CS
1/26 1:28pm
Norfolk & Franklin Lions to sponsor third annual Chili-Fest Contest!
If you attended before, you know what to expect... mouth watering chili
samples from several local restaurants. Add fresh toppings, corn bread,
dessert... a beverage or two. If you think that sounds good, you are exactly
right!! This is has become a very popular event and the Lions are taking
steps to ensure that everyone who attends has the opportunity to enjoy the
delicious chili and vote for their favorite one. Save the date... February
27, 2010. More information to follow including how to secure your
tickets. Stay tuned!
- GB, Norfolk Lions
1/25 4:54pm
MK--My kids take swim lessons at the Foxboro YMCA and are very happy with them.
Nice and caring instructors, new pool.
- KID
1/25 4:53pm
Does anyone have personal recommendations for PC repair?
Despite virus protection, our PC was attacked by something vicious
and it is currently useless. Thanks in advance for your input.
- KID
1/25 4:52pm
Noticed an ad in the Sun Chronicle yesterday that said the Lafayette House
is closed for Dinner on Friday & Saturday nights... Anyone know what's up
with that?
- PRB
1/25 4:51pm
Yes DB, It is clear to the American people the TSA needs all the
training it can get.
- MON
1/25 4:50pm
I like my coffee to be as hot as "lava". If I burn myself in the
process of drinking it, it's tough luck for me. People need to
start taking responsibility for their actions. Stop blaming everyone
else.
I almost slipped this morning while walking to my car in my own
driveway. It's lucky for my wife I didn't; otherwise I would have
sued her for negligence!
- PMM
1/25 4:49pm
DB: Obviously I don't know how they train if I asked the question.
Thank you for the rude advice, but I will continue to ask questions
and make observations about things that occur in town that seem
curious. I prefer not to be a sheep, mindlessly herded by the
government.
- CS
1/25 4:48pm
TRG, [Try] Mark's Automotive in Franklin. They will fix your
exhaust with a lifetime warranty muffler, inspect your car from top to
bottom and arrange to have your windshield replaced all at the same
time.
www.marksautomotivefranklin.net.
508-528-3701
- MP, Marks' Automotive
1/25 1:55pm
I am requesting a couple of recommendations (as local as possible) for:
Auto glass repair, need new weather-stripping (windshield is fine;) and
muffler repair/service. Thank you
- TRG
1/25 1:54pm
CS, regarding the TSA training, you have no idea what went on nor how
they train. You should not say things are a waste of resources until
you know how they train and that practice is the best way to protect all
of us.
- DB
1/25 1:53pm
Dean College will host "Test Drive the College Experience," a seminar for
families of high school students. Featured speakers are Renee Vachon Danho,
Dean of Professional and Continuing Studies at Dean College and Paul
Hemphill, college admissions coach from Norfolk. Reservations are requested.
Call Dean College to reserve: (508) 541-1624.
- PH
1/25 1:52pm
Hi all. I am new to Norfolk and looking to sign up my 12-month-old son for
swimming lessons. Does anyone know of a local place that offers lessons for
toddlers?
Thanks,
- MK
1/25 1:51pm
All the dogs have been returned to their owners.
- HC, Norfolk Animal Control
1/25 1:50pm
CI, does water heated "beyond the boiling point" not turn to steam? Since
the coffee used at McDonald's is all prepackaged for a pot, it does not make
sense to me that one would try to cut expenses in that way.
- KF
Older messages are continued
in the archives, (here) - Wm.
Have an event coming up?
Let others know,
mail it in
.
Old items are archived.
2/9
You are cordially invited to the Interfaith Foxboro Christian Women's
Valentine luncheon affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries.
Tuesday February 9 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. $13 inclusive, Lafayette
House Route 1 Foxboro, MA. Reservations by February 7 by calling
Arline 508-883-8588.
Eric Nelson from Dover is currently a business consultant and an
adjunct professor of business at Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy.
He will speak on ``Heavenly Love'' and will also present a mini-love
concert with secular and sacred songs. Come and hear the story
behind some of these special songs.
Bring a Valentine to warm the heart of those in need of a little
love. Valentines will be ``lovingly'' given to nursing home residents.
Invite a friend - He or she will be glad you did!
2/13
Red Cross Blood Drive - Saturday, February 13, 2010, 9:00 - 2:00,
St. Jude Church, 86 Main Street, Norfolk, MA. Blood supply is
running low and we need you now more than ever. To make an
appointment, please call 1-800-733-2767, visit www.RedCrossBlood.org
or call Julie D. at 508-520-3303.
2/18
Norfolk Lions to Host Awareness & Information Night -
Learn about the Norfolk Lions - Thursday, Feb 18th @ 7pm.
Want to make a difference? Want to feel as though you are "giving back"
to your community? In these challenging times, it is so important to truly
be part of your community and for all of us to work together. That's
exactly what the Norfolk Lions do every day!
Please join us on Thursday February 18th, 7:00 pm at the Norfolk Library
Meeting Room for the Lions Awareness & Information Night. Learn about the
history and heritage of Lionism, Helen Keller's challenge, the events that
make Norfolk a wonderful place to raise a family, and about the Norfolk
Lion's contribution to many local causes. Meet your neighbors who make a
difference and stop feeling unattached. We welcome all men and women who
seek a deeper connection to our town and a desire to work with others to
make a positive impact. This is the chance you've been waiting for. In
the words of Winston Churchill: "You make a living by what you get. You
make a life by what you give." Come learn about our service organization,
meet some of our members and enjoy some refreshments. Hope you can join
us!
[Update: this event is free.
The "ticket sales" line was for the Chili Contest - Wm.]
2/18
Bingo fundraiser for disaster relief in Haiti -
You're invited to the area's Biggest Tupperware Party!
The Party Box,
139 Mechanic Street, Route 140,
Bellingham, Massachusetts -
Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 6:30 PM.
Everyone will receive a Bingo card just for attending.
Raffle tickets will be sold throughout the evening for "special drawings".
Gather up your friends, family, neighbors and come have fun.
Ask me how to turn the night into your own Tupperware party and earn free Tupperware products.
Make it a Girl's Night Out!
We need a minimum of 15 people to hold event
Adults only please - BYOB.
RSVP so we can plan for a fantastic night!
tupperware.lauren@gmail.com
Don't keep this a secret! Share this email with everybody! The people of
Haiti will appreciate it!
2/27
Norfolk & Franklin Lions to sponsor third annual Chili-Fest Contest!
If you attended before, you know what to expect... mouth watering chili
samples from several local restaurants. Add fresh toppings, corn bread,
dessert... a beverage or two. Save the date... February
27, 2010.
Tickets $14 adult, $7 for others over 5 years old.
Ticket sale - Norfolk Library or contact:
cwesalo@comcast.net
3/1
March 1, 2010 - deadline to register for NLYS Spring Soccer!
www.norfolklionssoccer.com
for more information.
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