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Politics (May 3 6:22pm)
1/24 4:28pm
To PM: Thanks for your ``best offer'' but better yet, why
don't you pay my daughter $100 for her prize, which she won
spending a lot of money at Bingo the other night, and then you can give
it to any needy child you like!
My daughter will be delighted to have money to pay the band fee, and
Norfolk will then have two very happy children thanks to you!
- LLB
1/24 4:27pm
Need help with your pets? Leashrly Life will come to your home and care for
your beloved friend. We offer a number of affordable services from pet
sitting to dog walking, group hiking excursions and one-to-one personalized
obedience trainings. Experienced, loving care by professionals you can
trust. References are available. Fully insured and bonded. All animals are
welcomed!
Call 781-241-2083, visit
www.leashrlylife.com
or email
info@leashrlylife.com
- AW, Leashrly Life
1/24 4:26pm
Do to health and financial reasons I need to sell old coins. Any
suggestions of where to take them? I have been told to stay away from
the Holiday Inn buying days. I have seen an ad for American Rare Coin in
R.I. --they do have a license--has anyone used them??
- BR (1)
1/24 4:10pm
Assuming we will get more winter weather, plan ahead - call Phil Darling to
plow your driveway - reasonable and prompt service. Call 508 801-4442
(cell)
- PW
1/24 4:09pm
Dear LLB,
I have a "best offer" - donate it back to Norfolk Baseball so they can
sponsor a family that can't afford to pay the registration fee.
- PM
1/24 4:08pm
NCTV is showing ``Conversation Corner'' In this show our Town
Administrator Jack Hathaway and Selectman Jim Lehan discuss the
town budget, property tax rate, a proposed Foxboro casino, Gump's
property and affordable housing.
Please check
www.NorfolkCable.com
for the full television playback
schedule. Our programs can also be viewed over the Internet at
NCTVonDemand.PEGCentral.com
If you have any comments or questions please feel free to contact
us at 508-520-2780 or
NCTV@NorfolkCable.com.
Thank you for supporting
NCTV, your local Public Access Television stations!
- Donna Jones, NCTV Program Coordinator
1/24 4:07pm
The Historical Commission invites you to
view our new History Window. It is located outside the NHC Office in the
Town Hall
on the ground floor.
This Window was constructed with contributions by the Norfolk Community League, Hamlin Cabinet Company and
Norfolk County Glass.
Our current display features pictures and
information about Pondville.
- BB
1/24 4:06pm
Looking for a wonderful way to advertise your business and support the
community. Sponsor a Little League or Babe Ruth baseball team. Cost is
only $250.00. If interested please contact me at
treasurer@norfolkbaseball.com
or 781-467-8192. Thank you for your
consideration.
- Karen Fruci, Norfolk Baseball Association
1/24 4:05pm
Can anyone explain why Walpole received $ 782,000 in mitigation funds
while Norfolk received $ 88,000 ? Norfolk hosts three correctional
facilities, two on Clark St and one on Industrial Way, while Walpole
hosts only one at Cedar Junction. About 85 % of the land held by the
Dep't of Correction is in Norfolk while only 15 % is in Walpole. How do
you justify Walpole receiving nine times as much ?
- BB
1/22 10:06pm
For stringed instrument repair, a friend had a guitar repaired at The
Music Emporium at 165 Mass Ave in Lexington 781-860-0049. They are
high-end musical dealers and have expert repair people.
- DLJ
1/22 10:05pm
To AL-- we really like Joliceour out of Bellingham for garage door
maintenance and repair.
- EF
1/22 10:04pm
Planning to register for Norfolk Baseball this summer? Little League or
Babe Ruth? My daughter, Julia, a sixth grader at Freeman-Centennial was
at Bingo night last night and she was fortunate enough to win a
complimentary registration for Norfolk Baseball (Little League or Babe
Ruth). Unfortunately, baseball just isn't something she has any much
interest in. So, if you might be planning on registering, we'd be happy
to sell her winning prize, and save you some money in the process. You
can find more information about it (cost, registration etc...) right
here:
[Norfolkbaseball.com page]
The certificate states it's valued up to $145. We're
asking $100 or best offer. Thanks!
If interested, please email us at
laura@beattyhome.com
- LLB
[Update 1/24 4:10pm: Belatedly posted the pictures; apologies for the delay - Wm.]
1/22 10:03pm
Update: No fewer than 5 people responded about a garage door repair, and
I am happy to report, I should be able to get out of my garage tomorrow!
Damn thing could not break when it's 85 degrees out, but who said life
was fair? Thank you!
- AL
1/22 10:02pm
AL - We recently had new garage doors installed by Pioneer Garage Door of
Walpole. We decided to contact them after seeing several
recommendations for the company here on the Norfolknet and were very
pleased with the service, quality and price.
- JZ
1/22 10:01pm
Can someone tell me which day tee ball practices and games are held?
- GB
1/22 9:54pm
If anyone is looking to have their snow blower repaired or tuned up
please give me a call. Reasonable rates and quick turnaround. Call
Mike at (508) 400-2836.
- MV
1/22 9:53pm
The Norfolk Community
League (NCL) would like to announce that the 2011 Jingle Bell Run
attracted 114 runners and raised $1,767.00, with all proceeds
directly benefitting the Santa Foundation, an organization that
provides gifts to families in need at Christmas time. In addition
to donating the proceeds from the Run, NCL was also a proud sponsor
of one of the Santa Foundation families. On Friday, December 16,
2011, the Norfolk Community League presented Bob Sullivan, President
of the Santa Foundation, with a check for $1,767.00, along with the
gifts for the sponsored family. From left, Lisa Noke, President,
NCL, Bob Sullivan, President, Santa Foundation, and Lisa Seifert,
Treasurer, NCL.NCL would also like to thank the sponsors of this
years Jingle Bell Run: Jofran, Elite Foods, Cronin Oil and William
Torpey.
- CM, NCL
1/22 9:49pm
Garage door repairman, Door Pro, Brian at 508 989 9968. I've used
Brian on several project installing and repair of garage doors for
my customers. I.ve always been happy with results.
I have about 22 extra 1099 misc.
tax forms 2011 if anyone can use them. Email
futuredave@yahoo.com
- DWM
1/22 9:48pm
DC,
The board members on the CPC regularly participate in the discussions on
this site, as does the Town Clerk, the Fire Chief, and the Town
Administrator, as well as many community organizations.
I didn't realize that this site was not to be used for public
discussion. I didn't realize that you made the rules.
By the way, just where in the town hall can one find current information
regarding the CPC and their holdings? Certainly not on their webpage
which I include in my posting. The information on this site is
outdated. It is now 2012.
The town hall is a very large building with many doors, windows and
alcoves. Where should I begin my search?
Community
Preservation Committee
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Contact(s):
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Michele
Thoener
Administrator
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Address:
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Town
Hall
One Liberty Lane
Norfolk, MA 02056
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Hours:
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Wednesday
9:00 to 1:00
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- JC
1/22 9:47pm
To JC:
Very reliable plow driver we've used for years is Rob Abramson at 508-9897913.
- CH
1/22 9:46pm
For a female primary care physician try Beth Israel Deaconess Family
Medicine 50 North St, Medfield 508-359-1519. They have four female
providers specializing in family medicine.
- DLJ
1/20 11:35am
Anyone know a garage door repair person in the area? Cord snapped. As
much as I would love to stay home, I need to get my car out, people to
see, places to go!
Thank you!
- AL
1/20 11:34am
Dear TR: I have not made a quick judgment in my thoughts on the CPC. I have
five and a half years of history to back up my opinion.
- PA
1/20 11:33am
JC: all the info you seek regarding the CPC funds is and has always been available at
town hall. You should get it straight from the source, not this board.
- DC
1/20 11:32am
For NB:
Dr. Renee Remily at Walpole Internal Medicine is a very good PCP.
- BL
1/20 11:31am
Nomination Papers are available beginning Monday January 23rd for
Norfolk's Town Elections. Positions on the ballot this year are:
Selectman (1), Assessors (1), Board of Health (1), Library Trustee
(1), Town Moderator (1), Housing Authority (1), Planning Board (2),
Recreation Commission (1), Norfolk School Committee (2), KP School
Committee (1). If interested, please come by the Town Clerk's
Office at Town Hall - 1 Liberty Lane. (Note: we are now located on
the main floor)
Thank you,
- Shawn Dooley, Town Clerk
1/20 11:30am
Reminder: Get your Norfolk Dog License Today! New Service Available
This Year: you can apply for and pay for your dog's license online and
we will mail it to you! (Must have up to date rabies information in our
system) To apply online: go to
www.virtualnorfolk.org,
go to the Town
Clerk's page and follow the links. We are also available to process it
for you in person at the Town Hall. The Town Clerk's Office is open
from 9-8 on Mondays and 9-6 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Thank
you!
Thank you,
- Shawn Dooley,
Town Clerk
1/20 11:29am
The Norfolk Lions would like to thank all of the Norfolk residents
who participated in our Coats for Kids Drive. Through the generosity
of the town we were able to donate 171 coats to in need men women
and children in our area. Thanks also go out to Anton's Cleaners
in Medfield who dry cleaned all of the coats free of charge.
Donations can still be made at the Town Clerks Office in Town Hall
and we will save them for next years drive. Thank you!
- SCD
1/20 11:23am
The person who used to snowplow our driveway just e-mailed us to tell us
that he was no longer going to be plowing our area. Does anyone have any
suggestions for someone who is very responsible and not horribly expensive
who plows residential driveways?
- JC
1/20 11:22am
For NB: I see Dr. Christina Cataldo at Newton Wellesley Family
Medicine in Walpole. She is young, probably mid-30's, and I think
she would be great at relating to teen girls and making them feel
comfortable with her. She is extremely thorough and very responsive
and easy to get a hold of, which is always a good thing.
- JP
1/20 11:21am
We have 3 dogs and want to keep them as safe as possilbe. That is
why my daughter had a fence installed by Norfolk Fence. We put a
sign on the fence saying Beware of Dogs, Please Keep Gate Closed.
This sign was put to make delivery persons or friends aware that
it was very important to come through the gate and close it behind
them. Last week we got a delivery and the person came through the
gate and left it open. Fortunately I was there to get the dogs in
the house. I told him to please make sure that next time he closes
the gate right away.
We have a doggie door and when we are not here,
they go in and out. We love our dogs very much and it would be
tragic if an open gate caused one of them to get out and get hurt.
Even with me in the house, I could be upstairs or something and not
get to them in time. Please keep this in mind when visiting someone
with a fenced in yard. Thank You.
- JW
1/20 11:20am
Complimentary Fitness Day in February. Sponsored by the Norfolk
Community League.
Join NCL and a couple of Norfolk's fitness
instructors for a complimentary fitness session. This class is
dedicated to defining your body, strengthening your heart, trimming
your core, stretching your muscles and expanding your mind.
There are two parts of this hour of fitness.
1. Willpower & Grace: A barefoot workout that challenges athletes,
nurtures newcomers and encompasses mind body practioners. (Conducted
by Kym Peterson) 2. Yoga: A fusion of yoga and pilates that focuses
on flexibility, core stability, strength and balance. (Conducted
by Jennifer LaFond)
Date: Feb 3, 2012 Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am Location: Norfolk Library
- Community Room Optional donation: A non-perishable food item for
the Norfolk Pantry Limit: 20 participants. First come, first serve.
(Open event, not exclusive to NCL.)
Click here to register. Space is limited.
[page link]
- CM
1/20 11:19am
The No Foxboro Casino group
NoFoxboroCasino.com
invites everyone
including non-Foxboro residents to an informational open house Saturday
January 21, 1 PM to 5 PM.
- DLJ
1/19 12:17am
JD: Thanks so much for the name! I will take my girl over there.
- AB-G
1/19 12:12am
To PB!! Re: refinishing antique violin!!
From what I know, and I know quite a few serious and professional string
players, you should NEVER refinish a violin... the finish is part of
what makes the sound, even if it is damaged!! Also it lessens the
monetary value if the instrument is truly antique. Please, go to a
professional before you do anything to the instrument!!
- PR
1/19 12:10am
Has anyone had experience with a summer camp called EXPLO?
They have day camps at St. Mark's & Wellesley College and overnight
at Yale in CT. I am specifically looking at the overnight college
prep one at Yale for my 15 year old son. If anyone has feedback
please share. Thanks.
- RB
1/19 12:09am
Looking for recommendation for female primary care physician for my
older teenage daughters. Time to move on from pediatrician and looking
for dr. in area. Thanks.
- NB
1/19 12:08am
Does anyone have any details about the School Comm. budget meeting last
night?
- ACC
1/19 12:07am
SG, For a hall to rent, try the Federated Church 508-528-0262
Mail@FCoN.org
and the Stony Brook Nature Center 508-528-3140
stonybrook@massaudubon.org
JHR, The reference to the nice new subdivision on the Wrentham side of
town is probably the Toils End Farm project in the King and Park Street
area. The developer is starting with Wrentham houses and then will build
Norfolk houses on the street.
Mentioned during the January 17
Selectmen's meeting - the current Gump's house will be coming down soon
and the new affordable houses on that property should be finished before
next fall.
- DLJ
1/19 12:06am
Does anyone know of a good voice instructor in the area?
- CFC
1/19 12:05am
Ordered Chinese from Golden Ginger for the Pats game last week (right across from Fore Kicks).
Highly recommend them, possibly the best Chinese food I have ever had (and
they deliver).
- JO
1/19 12:02am
PB,
I get all my work done on my antique violin at Johnson Strings in
Newton, MA, on John St, off of Rt. 9 near Chestnut Hill. They do
outstanding work and have an excellent reputation. They are a
little pricey, but worth it. They will appraise it first and you
can tell them how much you want or not to spend on it. They are
professional luthiers. The Rhode Island shops are Ok for simple
repairs but most players come to Johnson's for their repairs.
Hope this helps
- GAC
1/19 12:01am
JC, to be clear, the bus fee is not optional. Every bus family who is more
than two miles from school is required to pay the fee to put their children
on the bus whether there is a safe passage for those chidren to walk to
school or not.
- MJD
1/19 12:00am
CA, CPA Could you or another member of the CPA please provide the
taxpayers with concrete information on the funds which the CPA has at
this time?
Enough rhetoric. These demands for more and more money remind me of a
child asking for a bigger allowance so they can by more stuff.
I ask again; how much money is in the fund, what has the money been
spent on and when, and what has been matched by the state ?
Why keep the taxpayers in the dark? Stick to the facts and leave the
sentiment out of the discussion.
I appreciate the opportunity to make an appointment to discuss a
specific topic, however, I regretfully decline. Please give us the
facts. I respectfully await your reply. Thank you.
- JC
1/18 11:59pm
Wm, He made an appointment to come to my home and look at the violin but
never called or showed up.
- PB
1/18 11:58pm
There is a new episode of the local cable show about Christian theology
called
[RIG channel page]
"Resting In Grace". It airs
Tuesday
and Thursday night on NCTV at 6:00 PM, Verizon Ch41 and Comcast Ch8.
You
can also view it online at
[providencebaptistchurchma.org page]
In this most recent episode, Pastor Mark and Tom discuss Jesus' command
as
recorded in Mark 1:15, which reads, "repent and believe in the gospel".
They further discuss how the bible counsels us to share this life saving
message.
- JLR
1/17 1:03am
Looking for someone to re-string and possibly refinish a Antique Violin.
Thanks in advance.
- PB
[There was a response earlier, see post of
post of 1/13 7:22pm - Wm.]
[Wm, He made an appointment to come to my home and look at the violin but
never called or showed up. - PB]
1/17 1:01am
Got this email, don't know anything more --
Hi, my name is Shane. I'm a 35 y.o. male, looking for a room to
rent, or apartment sharing in Norfolk or Franklin. I can always
be contacted on my cell phone at (508) 202-5879. Any help in finding
a room will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- Wm.
1/17 12:58am
If you haven't done so already, there is still time to register for
Norfolk Lions Youth Soccer's spring season! Registration is on-line
only.
All games are played in Norfolk on Sunday afternoons. NLYS is open to
boys and girls age 3 (by September 1, 2011) thru grade 12. You do not
have to live in Norfolk to join in on the fun!
This Spring season we will be placing U9 (grades 2 & 3) players onto ALL
Girl and ALL Boy teams.
Visit the website
www.norfolklionssoccer.com
to register.
Registration deadline is February 1, 2012 - (after February 1st, players
will be added to a Wait List and will only be placed onto a team, with a
$50 Late Fee, should a space on a team become available) - Avoid
disappointment and Register today!
Financial Assistance is available - for more information email
norfolklionssoccer@verizon.net.
- HK
1/17 12:56am
On January 17 at 7:30 p.m. in room 124 of Town Hall, the Selectmen are
having a hearing to set the Water Rate. Everyone is invited.
For IP -
For Norfolk-based volunteer opportunities on short notice, street side
and recreation area trash pick up is always available.
- DLJ
1/17 12:44am
I am sorry to hear that so many people do not feel that the CPC is
unnecessary as I have lived in this town for over 61 years and my husband's family
for almost 90 yrs. I have seen what has happened to our town with all the
open fields and woods mostly gone now, the old buildings being torn down,
and so many mansions being built. What shall we have in the end if we don't
preserve anything? We could lower the tax but then the matching funds
would be lowered, also. Please learn more about this before making quick
judgements.
- TR
1/17 12:43am
Dear EMM,
I am a private tutor who has been working with Norfolk students for many
years. I have had great success in tutoring students on taking the SAT
and ACT. My syllabus includes test taking skills along with direct
instruction as to how to approach each individual part of the exam.
Tutoring is an excellent way for students to believe in themselves and in
their ability to attack and succeed in an area, that of test taking, which
is daunting to many students. I would be happy to talk with you about the
possibility of helping your student reach their full potential on these
tests. Please feel free to contact me at 508-528-2399.
- SM
1/17 12:41am
Looking to see if anyone installs carpet, and would like to install
carpet on the side for extra money. Thanks
- TA
1/17 12:39am
MJG, Where is the "nice new subdivision on the Wrentham side of town"?
Just curious... thanks.
- JHR
1/17 12:38am
SG -- Trinity Episcopal Church in Wrentham rents out its parish hall.
It's not fancy, but with decorations etc., it might do the trick. Has
kitchen use also... 508-384-3958
- JHR
1/17 12:35am
To clear up confusion, inaccuracies, and misunderstandings about the CPA fund/CPC --
Re: Gumps. From the outset it was part of the plan to put affordable
homes on the Gump's property via the Municipal Housing Trust. The
Municipal Housing Trust is working toward increasing Norfolk's
affordable housing in accordance with state requirements. With planning
board approval, yes, a developer is going to build the homes.
Importantly, the proceeds from the sale of those homes will go to the
Town of Norfolk, not the developer. Questions on the affordable homes
proposed for Gump's should be directed to the Municipal Housing Trust.
Re: Recreation Feasibility study-Medway Branch/landfill. This study
(which encompassed multiple recreational uses generated through a survey
of town residents, not just the maligned Frisbee Golf) was initiated
long before a solar array was proposed in the landfill area. The solar
array expanded significantly from its original footprint, thus taking
this town-owned property out of consideration for recreational uses at
this time. Importantly, contrary to MJG's assertion, the creation of
recreational activities on town-owned land is an allowed use of CPA
funds where no recreational use has existed before. For example, from
the Community Preservation Coalition's suggestions of allowed
recreational uses:
``Creation
-- Convert existing structures such as a railroad bed to a recreational use
such as walking, biking, or inline skating trails
-- Convert underutilized municipal lot to community gardens''
Finally, posters have commented that the CPC has discussed various
topics that they do not agree with. Part of the CPC's job is to consider
any proposal that is brought before it ~ and discuss! The committee has
to evaluate if the proposal meets the requirements of the Community
Preservation Act, and if it believes the proposal has value to the town.
If the committee votes yes, the proposal must go to a warrant article
and town meeting. A town meeting vote is required for all expenditures.
A project only moves forward if passed by town meeting. It is the
decision of the town residents. Hence, the CPC does not and cannot
``buy'' properties, the town must do so.
As always, the CPC invites town residents to attend its meetings ~
please make an appointment if you wish to discuss a specific topic!
- CA, CPC
1/17 12:33am
To the person looking for a groomer recommendation at PetSmart in
Bellingham, I highly recommend going to Jean Taylor who works there. I
have been taking my Lhasa Apso to her for almost 10 years and she is
incredibly knowledgeable and wonderful with animals. My dog requires 6
week shampoos and haircuts and he is not a easy dog to do (fear) but she
always takes the extra time to calm him down and he always gets lots of
compliments on his haircut! I would not take him to anyone else!
- JD
1/17 12:32am
BP,
Could the CPC please post some concrete information, ie. a balance
statement for all to see. The CPC has done little to convince me that I
should keep on paying an escalating fee from here to eternity. Please
include the total funds presently in the account of the CPC, a list of
purchases since the CPC began, funds matched by the state, remaining
cash available. All we have seen is bits and pieces you have chosen to
give us.
Why should we as taxpayers be kept in the dark about money that we have
paid into this fund and will continue to pay on February 1, 2012
included in our escalating tax bill?
I noticed on
www.virtualnorfolk.org,
the online bill pay link, there
is an option to contribute to the Elementary Education Fund next to the
payment section. Perhaps the voters should institute such an option for
the CPC, making it voluntary. Something to consider.
Thank you.
- JC
1/17 12:31am
Many thanks BP for providing the facts re the Community
Preservation Committee (CPC) to offset the misinformation and
exaggeration that continues to surface on this site re same.
Preservation of open space and historic sites, protecting the dwindling
rural qualities of our town, increasing recreation areas, carrying out
measures to prevent excessive development, or having a long-term view of
investing in and protecting our town and its environment are not
aspirations limited to the liberals amongst us as suggested by some
posters to this site. And contrary to those who would want us to believe
otherwise, the protection and goals of the CPC transcend political or
ideological leanings.
Whatever is decided in regard to the continued existence of
the CPC, we owe it to ourselves and our town to carefully examine the
Community Preservation Act (CPA), its history and its mission. Please do
not rely on merely one source (including this post) surfacing on this
site or anywhere else regarding this important issue.
One place to start is the useful information appearing on
the Community Preservation Act site (Go to:
http://www.communitypreservation.org/content/cpa-overview) and if you
have not already done so, check out the town CPC site and its documents
(Go to:
http://www.virtualnorfolk.org/public_documents/norfolkma_cpa/index).
In addition, please consider attending a CPC meeting (every
third Wednesday at Town Hall) to learn more about the long-term
advantages and benefits to towns whose citizens have had the foresight
to vote for participation in the CPA. Attendance at these meetings will
also give those who have doubts an opportunity to discuss their
reservations with committee members.
I am among those who believe elimination of the CPC or
reducing its funding to a bare-bones minimum and dysfunctional 1% is
dangerously shortsighted and counterproductive and, in my view, not in
the best interests of our community. We should also keep in mind that
Norfolk is not alone in implementing the CPA; since the year 2000, 148
towns in the Commonwealth have adapted it. Why? Because there are
residents of all of those towns who do not view their respective CPC's
as nothing more than a tax (or falsely accuse their neighbors, the
dedicated volunteers who oversee the CPC, of running a "slush fund"),
but a tax whose returns not only include significant matching funds from
the State, but also provides crucial protection and growing long-term
value to their properties and their communities.
We are all being squeezed because of these difficult
economic times and I empathize with those hurting the most, but
frustration with the burdens of taxation should not lead us to shooting
ourselves in the collective foot by eliminating a relatively moderate
surcharge that delivers so much benefit to the town and, yes, is an
essential tool in keeping developers under control.
- TEM
1/17 12:30am
The Federated Church of Norfolk will hold a Pancake Breakfast on Saturday,
February 4 ,from 8:00 - 10:00 AM. Our famous homemade pancakes, ham,
sausage, scrambled eggs, hash brown potatoes, cinnamon rolls, homemade
biscuits and sausage gravy round out the buffet and omelets will be cooked
to order. It's all you can eat for $7, with a Sr. citizen cost of $5.
Breakfast is free for children under age 10. The Federated Church is
located at the corner of Main Street and Route 115 across from the Town
Common. The breakfast is served in the church vestry, which is handicapped
accessible. For more information, contact the church office, 508-528-0262.
- LD
1/13 9:15pm
To anyone at a sports class at HOD Fri. afternoon, my son is missing his
winter coat, LL Bean, burgundy and grey, size 5/6. I think someone may
have taken it home by mistake. Please contact me through the webmaster
if you have any info.
- SG
1/13 9:12pm
It's a simple solution Norfolk, time to get rid of this wasteful tax
extortion program called the CPC, we need this self serving money grabbing
program to go away. I for one will keep the pressure on until town meeting
and election time I encourage all who want the 3% additional tax you pay
every year too this self serving slush fund to *cease and desist!! Let's
do it Norfolk we don't need the CPC!!*
- DM
1/13 9:11pm
We are so greatful to the DPW who came to our rescue after a large tree
fell across our driveway on Friday. They responed quickly and did a
excellent job taking the tree away and cleaning up the limbs etc.
- JC
1/13 9:03pm
Can anyone recommend any Norfolk-based volunteer opportunities for MLK Day
next Monday, January 16? Our family are looking for something to do for
the national Day of Service. Thanks!
- IP
1/13 9:02pm
I am looking for someone to help my 5th grade Girl Scout troop with jewelry
making. Most of the girls have tools, beads and kits but have never had
anyone formally teach them how to do things such as crimping. We could truly
use someone that will give them the detailed instructions they need to be
able to become more proficient and skilled at jewelry making. If you could
possibly help, please email me at
diana_tohe@comcast.net.
- DL
1/13 9:01pm
I am looking for a private SAT/ACT tutor for my son. Does anyone of one?
- EMM
1/13 8:59pm
MB, I'm really into techno. Maybe I could help you out. I too am a
teenager in high school and as well as playing piano classically for 14
years I have recently been writing my own techno music at home. Maybe I
could help out in giving some pointers in the right direction or
something. Please let me know if this sounds of interest to you; please
have the webmaster contact me.
[Use
box360@norfolknet.com - Wm.]
- MW
1/13 8:57pm
Last year the Town of Norfolk received $192,200 or 39% from the state as a
"match" of the Community Preservation funds raised locally. I did make a
mistake saying almost all funds were matched. This amount has decreased
because there are so many more towns participating in the program and
because the number of real estate transactions statewide, is so reduced.
Even $192,200 is a lot of money. Hopefully the match % will go up when
the real estate market recovers. However the number of communities
participating will probably not go down as most towns really appreciate the
matching funds even if they aren't 100%. Very few towns have reduced their
tax percentage as that reduces the match % even more.
The Town bought Highland Lake and 44 surrounding acres to preserve what
remains of the large privately owned park that was open there in the early
1900's. The land was being offered for development. I don't recall the
number of approved house lots that were part of the parcel but there were
several. The goal of the CPC was to preserve the park and to reopen it
for public access and use. We are hoping to provide public access, parking,
trails, signage, for passive recreation. We are still working on details
for an entrance from Campbell St. that will have a walkway, a detailed
interpretive sign, and limited parking spaces. Yes, the land has been
being used but up until the town bought it, it was all private property.
Someone said on this forum "there will always be open space in Norfolk."
Really? What kind of open space, just the little pieces no one wants?
Are we thinking of the really desirable land that adds character and value
to the look and feel of Norfolk for everyone who lives in this town? These
parcels are fast disappearing, ie being built on. I hope all citizens will
support keeping the CPC fully funded at 3%
Lastly, people over 60 years old can be exempt from paying the CPC tax. For
a single person the income limit is $57.820. For married people the income
limit is $66,080. To apply for this exemption, and to see more details,
see the Assessors office.
- BP
1/13 8:55pm
Does anyone know of a small hall (like a Knights of Columbus) in the
Norfolk/surrounding town area that can be rented for a few hours on a
Saturday for a small b-day party?
- SG
1/13 8:54pm
The Assessor's page of
qVirtualNorfolk.org
has some informative postings
including ``A Brief Explanation of the Tax Rate Increase for Fiscal Year
2012.'' Property tax adjustments are available for at least the Blind,
Seniors, Surviving Spouses and Veterans. Abatement applications must be
received by the Assessors Office on or before February 1.
- DLJ
1/13 7:28pm
To PB - Nothing would have been built at Highland Lake because the plot of
land is not buildable we purchased. The CPC Fund / our tax dollars
purchased unbuildable land. The Town has no funds to take care of
the Highland Lake land so it sits like it did before but now it
does not collect any revenue.
In regards to the Frisbee Golf feasibility study that was not an
attack on Frisbee Golf. I was pointing out they paid for a feasibility
study to see if we could put one in at the Town Dump. Which if the
CPC knew the CPA Laws a little better, they would have realized
legally they couldn't even build one there with CPC money. So in
the end they just wasted our tax dollars needlessly and ordered the
study anyway. If you want additional information on this topic refer
to their minutes.
I also want to call out the poster who stated we save money if we
have no development in 2012 in Norfolk. That is a bold face [inaccuracy].
We are in a fiscal crisis in this Town. We have nothing left to
shed in regards to the Police and Fire. We have a stable overhead
that we incur whether we have the current amount of residents and
commercial entities or a moderate increase. Spreading costs / taxes
over more households on existing roads or against additional
commercial entities will lower taxes plain and simple.
Another item I would like to point out is at the last CPC Meeting
the CPC unanimously voted to reimburse a land owner for their legal
fees that is donating unwanted and unbuildable land to the Town of
Norfolk. Why? That serves us as a tax payer no purpose. Are they
friends of someone on the board?
A $400,000 home in Norfolk has a $1,700+ tax bill each quarter. Yet
we have people who fight to keep in place an *Optional Property
Tax* that is for a slush fund that has proven to be wasteful and
spends fool heartedly.
Lastly in regards to Gumps Farm. Purchasing a large plot of land
in the center of Town to put ``Affordable Housing'' on is not what
happened. That plot of land was purchased because Gumps was going
under and came to the Town. Then the developer of the nice new
subdivision on the Wrentham side of town doesn't want Affordable
Housing near the new subdivision they are building so they stuck
it at Gumps. The CPC was just the piggy bank used to keep the
affordable housing on that side of the train tracks.
- MJG
1/13 7:27pm
To: KB There are federal loan programs available to students of all
ages. Start here:
studentloans.gov.
Of course there are
also private loans, but do your research before you commit to any
type of funding. Good luck in your academic endeavors!
- JT (JT11)
1/13 7:26pm
PB: yes, Highland Lake was slated for some degree of development
(7 house lots I recall) that would have sharply limited public
access. I too would support additional measures for enhanced access.
- JT
1/13 7:25pm
MJS: Good news, the CPA, as adopted by Norfolk, already includes
an exemption for Seniors! And, if you are seeking or advocating
for further relief from property taxes, the Town (and its Council
on Aging) offers and promotes additional tax breaks for seniors.
- JT
1/13 7:24pm
PB -
Like ALL government entities if they have the money the WILL spend
it ...solution take away the money.
- PC
1/13 7:23pm
It has been about one year now since we adopted a cat from the Norfolk
Shelter. He was the last cat left in the cage and we fell in love with him
instantly. Did we ever hit the jackpot! He is what I call the "purrfect" cat.
His name is rather unusual. We named him--Kit. If you are contemplating
adopting a cat, or a dog, the shelter right here in Norfolk is the place to
go. Hilary is tops in the field and takes very good care of all who need
her. We are very grateful to have visited her. We exited the shelter with the
"purrfect" cat.
- WC
1/13 7:22pm
PB: My husband collects and refurbishes/fixes antique violins . You can reach him at 508 520 9803.
- AB-G
1/13 7:20pm
At Monday night's meeting re the casino situation, Dan Winslow gave
another wonderful talk to encourage resistance to the casino. It's
a shame more people didn't come...
- AB-G
1/13 7:19pm
A while back someone recommend a dog groomer at the Petsmart in
Bellingham. If you're still on the Net, could you confirm that and
also let me know if there was someone specific whom you liked.
Thanks
- AB-G
1/11 4:10pm
Hi there, my name is Mark McGuckian. I'm a local carpenter who takes a
lot of pride in my work. My jobs range from decks, trim work, window
installs, built-ins and all interior finnish work. If you are interested
in hiring me to do some work, I'd be more than happy to help out. I don't
charge what a contractor would charge because I know how most people
don't have much money right now. You can contact me on 508 440
5119. Thank you, and I hope to hear from you soon
- MM
1/11 4:09pm
Perhaps folks who are going through the college financial aid process
can answer this question. I want to enroll in school to become a
certified horticultural therapist. I need help with the tuition,
plus airfare and hotel, etc. Are the same financial aid vehicles
and programs available to college-age students also available to
adults? Where should I start, besides the school itself?
- KB
1/11 4:07pm
Can anyone recommend someone to re-string and possibly refinish a violin.
It is an antique and has sentimental value. Thanks in advance.
- PB
1/11 4:06pm
I'd like to suggest that any tax paying resident, especially the
elderly, who cannot
make ends meet, Occupy Town Hall until their taxes are free of the
Community
Preservation obligation.
- MJS
1/11 4:05pm
Can anyone tell me what would have happend if the CPC did not buy
Highland Lake. Was it in danger of devolpment, large house boats
maybe... Before the CPC bought people would fish there, people would
walk their dogs there, even ice fish. Now that I think about it, all
those fun things can and are still being enjoyed there. Soooo why did
the CPC buy it and what have they done to improve access for us
- PB
1/11 4:04pm
Does anyone know of someone local who teaches kids to play the keyboard?
I have a teenage son who plays in the marching band and concert band at
school but wants to learn the keyboard for fun. He is not interested in
classical piano. He would be much more interested in learning to play
"techno" music on the keyboard.
- MB
1/11 4:01pm
AB-G: I don't think I can give a concrete answer on the question
as you posted it. But I'll attempt:
If an animal is abandoned, and it is deemed to be healthy and does not
pose a threat (showing aggression, bite history, etc) then we will
go ahead and give it vaccinations, routine medical work (dental, blood profiles, etc),
spay/neuter it and put it through rescue if we cannot adopt it out through
our resources. There are hundreds of rescues available in New
England alone, and in our ACO "corner" we also have rescues that
are there just for AC shelter dogs such as PILOT, Pound Hounds for
ACO's, MAC (Massachusetts animal coalition), etc. There are also
shelters run by the MSPCA and ARL Boston, foster home situations,
and we network shelter to shelter, ACO to ACO to see who has room
and who could find a fit for that particular animal. At our disposal,
if we have an animal that we are not sure will pass a temperament
test, we can access a certified behaviorist/trainer to ascertain
if the animal is suitable for adoption. There is a huge network
in MA of people who donate their time and expertise.
MA law mandates
that all stray dogs be held 10 days as it affords their owners a
chance to find them. After ten
days they are property of the town and then decisions are made as to what
will be best for them. However, this law only applies to dogs. In
some cases we've had dogs this past year (Happy, a 14 year old
abandoned beagle/basset hound, and Max, a 16 year old German Shepherd
surrender) leave on day 11 for their new homes with their new owners
knowing in advance their limitations and these adopters have taken
these animals in with open arms knowing they were providing them
their "golden years" home. We've had other dogs stay much longer
(such as Rosie, a 2 yr old English Mastiff) who was abandoned in
Norfolk and had to be treated three courses for giardia. Her hold
was 45 days if I remember correctly. She found a home with a great
family in NH through networking with the town's veterinarians. She
stayed here because giardia is considered zoonotic; there's a
health risk to other animals sending her to another shelter/rescue,
and what she needed was just TLC and then off to her new home.
Cats are not covered under state law but not being pro active towards
them is a huge mistake. Many towns still will not pick up stray
cats and that in turn will over populate the area with litter after
litter. Being proactive in spay/neuter/vaccinate of strays and or
feral cats helps keep disease and over population at bay. If we
bring in domestic cats, they will be combo tested, vaccinated, and
altered and adopted out on the same guidelines as our dogs. We
will not adopt out feral cats. However, if we have grant money for
feral cats, or if we can get on the same schedule with the spay
wagon, or STOP clinics, we will trap the day before the clinics,
combo test, vaccinate, alter and re release the ferals. They can
live their lives but no more reproducing. All cat programs are
funded through the animal gift account, grants, and through the
help of other 501(c)3's. They do not receive funding through the
municipal budget as there are no laws that protect them
under Ch. 140.
If an animal has poor quality of life that cannot be stabilized and
has been diagnosed by a veterinarian we will not allow that animal
to continue to suffer. Likewise, if an animal is deemed to be a
threat to the public by means of aggression, vicious disposition,
bite history, etc we will not adopt that animal out.
- HC, Norfolk Animal Control
1/11 4:00pm
Several posts have raised questions regarding state prison mitigation
money for Norfolk. As I announced at the Spring Town Meeting, I
succeeded in having the mitigation payment reinstated in the state
budget for the first time in several years. I will try to repeat
that success in the upcoming year's budget. According to the DOC,
Norfolk received payment in the amount of $88,804.45 on November
28, 2011. Please feel free to contact me at
dan@danwinslow.com
if you have any
questions about this or other state issues.
Respectfully,
- Dan Winslow, State Representative
1/11 3:58pm
Hi, I have a white toddler bed that was never used and in great
condition. I am asking $35. Please email at
lauriejt12@gmail.com.
Mattress not included.
- LT
1/9 4:08pm
A reminder that Norfolk Baseball's Winter Training Clinics start
this Saturday and are filling up fast. The clinics are held at
Extra Innings in Wrentham and are taught by Extra Innings professional
instructors with help from Norfolk Baseball volunteers. Clinics run
for 6 consecutive weeks starting this Saturday January 14th and
focus on hitting, throwing and fielding. The clinics are an excellent
opportunity for players to shake off the winter rust and get ready
for tryouts and the spring season. All athletes participating in
the clinics will receive a 2012 Winter Training T-shirt. Click here
for more information. To register, click here or on the Register
Online page at
www.norfolkbaseball.com.
Please direct any questions
to
TrainingDirector@norfolkbaseball.com.
Registration is also open for our spring T-Ball, Little League and
Babe Ruth seasons. To register, click here or on the Register Online
page. Remember that payment for all Norfolk Baseball programs is
due when registering. Families registering multiple players for
spring season programs will automatically receive a $25 discount
for each subsequent registration.
- DL, Norfolk Baseball
1/9 4:05pm
Youth Girls skis & boots and Youth Girls snowboard and boots for sale!
Please contact me for more information.
klenkalex@comcast.net.
- KK
1/9 4:04pm
Hilary, what happens to the animals that no one claims and that no one adopts?
- AB-G
1/9 3:54pm
Does anyone need a full time nanny for summer 2012? My name is
Taylor Blake. I am 18 years old and I will be graduating KP High
School this May. You can visit my profile at
www.sittercity.com.
All you have to do is go to the bottom of the page and click "Find
Babysitters & Nannies" and then put in Norfolk's zip. If you are
interested, please email me at
tayb923@hotmail.com.
Thanks!
- TB
1/9 3:53pm
THANK YOU: My mom came a long way for a family celebration, after the time
in the car she wanted for a walk. She remembered that beautiful huge grassy
vista we enjoy, so we went. Along the way she dropped a fancy scarf. She
said "oh it's gone forever," I said "no, the people here are so kind and
love this place too - I bet it will be hanging off a branch by the trailhead
by tomorrow. It was! Someone made a branch into a pole and lay it there.
Thank you Norfolk! It was a present and she felt bad to have lost it so
soon.
- MN
1/7 6:25pm
Need pictures? I'm a Norfolk photographer who is out of work and looking
to make some side scratch. I specialize in real estate and
hyper-realistic landscape photography, but can do people, objects, etc
to suit your needs. I am flexible in pricing and can produce prints up
to 24"x36" if needed.
www.AndyCalnan.com
for examples, please email me
and we can discuss your project.
clamroll@gmail.com
- AC
1/7 6:23pm
A question for those in the know ~ my tax bill jumped by about 15% over
last quarter which seems like an outrageous increase quarter over
quarter within the same fiscal year. Can someone enlighten me as to why
this is happening?
- MM
1/7 6:21pm
Don't forget to go to the Casino meeting at 7 on Monday night at the
Olive Day School.
- JHR
1/7 6:20pm
Last call for tickets. King Philip Pride Softball fundraiser Bus Trip to
Foxwoods Casino. Sat 1/28/2012 (no football!) bus leaves PAL athletic
complex in Plainville at 4pm. $50 per ticket includes Luxury Peter Pan coach
Bus ride (you can bring drinks/food on bus- just no glass), $10 food
voucher, $10 keno voucher. Bus Leaves Foxwoods at 11pm to return home. It
could be your lucky night! Please email me ASAP if interested.
pamandy@comcast.net
- PB
1/7 6:19pm
You're right, JT. Nobody should knock Frisbee Golf unless they've tried it.
It adds a bit of fun and camaraderie to the usual walk in the woods - and
it's a game where your kids have a good chance of beating you.
- AL
1/7 6:16pm
February 1st is the last day to register for the Spring 2012 season.
Please register your children for
Norfolk Lions Youth Soccer today!
Registration for Norfolk Lions Youth Soccer SPRING 2012 is now being
accepted - Registration is ON-LINE only.
All games are played in Norfolk on Sunday afternoons. NLYS is open to
boys and girls age 3 (by September 1, 2011) thru grade 12. You do not
have to live in Norfolk to join in on the fun!
This Spring season we will be placing U9 (grades 2 & 3) players onto ALL
Girl and ALL Boy teams.
Visit the website
www.norfolklionssoccer.com
to register.
Registration DEADLINE is February 1, 2012 - (after February 1st, players
will be added to a Wait List and will only be placed onto a team, with a
$50 Late Fee, should a space on a team become available) - Avoid
disappointment and Register Early!
Financial Assistance is available - for more information email
norfolklionssoccer@verizon.net
Like Us at Norfolk Lions Youth Soccer on Facebook.
- HK
1/7 6:15pm
The Norfolk Public Library offers a wide variety of FREE after-school
programs for kids of all ages. Upcoming programs include improvisational
theater games, a Chinese New Year celebration, floral arranging, crafts,
book discussion groups, and more! Many programs require registration. To
learn more or to register for programs, please visit
[Library Youth Services page]
- Amy Lang,
Youth Services Librarian,
Norfolk Public Library
1/7 6:12pm
The Open Burning season will be starting on Sunday, January 15th. You may
start filing for your permit Saturday, January 7th.
To obtain your free permit, the Department will again be using the on-line
permit process. You may go to the Town's website and click on the "Online
Burning Permit Available 1/7" link, posted just below the Town Seal. Once
you have completed the Permit application, we would remind you to print a
copy of the Permit as a reference. This is important when you call the
day you wish to burn as your Permit Number will be needed for the
Department's records.
Should you be unable to apply for your permit on-line, please come to the
Public Safety building. A dedicated computer will again be made available
in the lobby. If assistance is needed to file the Permit, please ask to
speak with the on-duty firefighter staff, who will be glad to help out.
Please note last year the DEP added the air quality index to the daily
authorization to burn. Each day the on-duty fire officer checks the DEP
site to ensure we as the Department can authorize open burning given
atmospheric conditions.
I would encourage anyone with questions or comments regarding open burning
to please call the station, 508-528-3207 and ask to speak with me.
The Department wishes everyone a safe open burning season.
- Coleman C. Bushnell,
Fire Chief,
Norfolk Fire Department
1/5 5:55pm
LL, you prove my point in your first sentence, regarding the sweeping
and patching of roads for the PAN/MASS Challenge. The town should
be maintaining our roads for the safety of the town residents. It
is those residents who pay the taxes to keep the roads safe. Seekonk,
Needham, and North Streets have a great deal of "local" bicycle
traffic every day (in good weather). My question was... why, only
when PAN/MASS riders are using our streets, do they get much needed
repairs? What message does that send to the town taxpayers, who
suffer the dangerous bumps and cracks on those streets on a daily
basis? Who makes the ultimate decision that the roads are not
enough of a safety hazzard for taxpayer-bicyclists, but need safety
improvements when PAN/MASS is coming to town ? Either the roads are
safe for bicycles, or they're not. Should repairs only be made when
an important group of (mostly) non-Norfolk residents is going to
use them for a few hours?
I too believe that PAN/MASS is a wonderful, important event. I am
a generous donor. I agree with your point that these streets would
be in even worse condition, if not for PAN/MASS. My point is that
any decision to spend money on road safety repairs, should be made
in the interest of town residents. Otherwise, it gives the appearance
of catering only to outsiders.
Lastly, I know, as we all do, that our roads are deteriorating. We
don't have the funds to fix them all at once. There is no easy fix,
as we learned a few years ago when we voted for extra taxes which
were to be used strictly for road repair/maintenance. Even those
funds were not going to effect a fast fix, but they would have given
us more money for better maintenance. Those funds are now just going
into the general fund. Our Selectmen should be allocating ALL of
those funds to road repairs, as promised to taxpayers. To make the
excuse that "Oops, we didn't know that those funds couldn't be
earmarked for roads, so now we can use them for anything", is just
plain wrong. They still have the ability apply those $$ to road
maintenance if they choose to. As a taxpayer, that would be my
choice, because it's the "right thing to do".
- JR
1/5 5:54pm
A senior black lab with an electronic collar was picked up today at the
corner of Diamond and Union. If you own him please call Animal Control at
(508) 440 2816.
On a separate note, I no longer am hosting a web page for animal control
through Verizon due to expense and the amount of time it took to update.
Norfolk Animal Control and Shelter is now on Facebook. If you'd like to see
what's going on in our world, see what animals are up for adoption, lost
animals that I've picked up, fund raisers, Norfolk animals in the media, pet
tips, micro chip clinics, etc, please like us on Facebook. Our link is:
[facebook link]
or search for us Norfolk
Massachusetts Animal Control and Shelter.
- HC, Norfolk Animal Control
1/5 5:53pm
Are you looking for a MATH TUTOR for your K-8 student? Please visit my
website for more
information.
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andraj22@yahoo.com
or call
857-231-1827
- AC
1/5 5:52pm
Saw on Fox News this morning that Trader Joes will be opening at Patriots Place this year! Great news!!
- RC
1/5 5:51pm
MG, I am not gonna tout my bona fides on this forum but, suffice
to say, I can assure you that I know a thing or two about municipal
budgets; and I am confident that you are quite wrong in your assertion
that residential development is a net positive. Curious about your
assertion about Gumps dragging on for years. The purchase is a year
old and will result in four affordable houses, open space, recreational
opportunities and a community garden. You also seem to forget that
we purchased Highland Lake, which has tremendous recreational,
conservation and historical value. And, if our CPC is smart and
aggressive, we can pursue and preserve at least two valuable farms
and several large developable swaths of forest, for which a 3 percent
CPA surcharge would be vital. In addition to the savings we'd
realize, we'd be preserving our environment, quality of life and
local heritage. Looking at other similarly situated towns that
have robust preservation programs, we'd also be enhancing our
respective home values. And as to frisbee golf, I'm not sure I'd
want to spend public dollars on it, but don't knock it til you try
it!
- JT
1/5 5:50pm
SH -
So very sorry to read of your loss of Ben. Know that many of us are
thinking of your and your family.
- KT
1/5 5:49pm
Sorry to interject such a trivial matter when the wheels are coming
off, but a while back someone was looking for a good haircut, and
I had said she wouldn't find that around here. However, there's a
salon called Maryann Geyser, right next to the Job Lot in Medway
where I got an excellent cut from Heather, the best one I've had
in a year. She was very attentive and gave me just what I asked
for. The salon itself is spacious and very well appointed. They
even give you cookies and coffee or tea!
- AB-G
1/5 5:48pm
Yard cleanups. Winter pruning. Brush removal. Dump runs.
Discounted winter rates. Call Steve for estimate 508-541-7813
- CD
1/5 5:47pm
The Norfolk Cultural Council is sponsoring a Juried Art Competition at
the Norfolk Public Library March 3rd to March 31st. A reception with
awards, art, music and refreshments will be held on March 10th from
5-7PM. The competition is open to all artists; cash awards will be
presented for the top ten pieces of art. A non-refundable entry fee
($15 for one entry, $20 for a maximum of two entries) made payable to
the Norfolk Cultural Council is required to be considered for the
juried competition. Applications may be sent with the payment (check
or money order) from January 16th through and including February 3rd.
Artists will be notified of their accepted artwork for the juried
competition by February 9th via email or phone. Further information
and an application may be requested by contacting
norfolk2012@gmail.com.
- RT
1/5 5:46pm
To MG: If you are upset about land that the Town purchased with CPC
funds, then your beef is not with the CPC, but with the majority
of residents who voted to purchase the land. I am not aware of
any swamp land that the Town purchased, could you be more specific.
CPC maintains a list of properties in Town it feels would best
preserve the Town's character. It is a short list. There is no
land grab.
I applaud you for getting involved, there are too many people who
do nothing but complain and never get involved. For as long as I
have lived here, development has always been an issue. The reason
Norfolk is mostly residential is because that's the way most folks
here like it.
- DC
1/5 5:45pm
The Norfolk Board of Selectmen, jointly with
Representative Dan Winslow, will hold an informational meeting to discuss
the impact of a casino on Norfolk. This meeting will be held at the H.
Olive Day School Gymnasium, 232 Main Street, Norfolk on Monday, January 9,
2012 at 7:00 p.m.
All residents are invited to attend.
- JH, Town of Norfolk
1/5 5:44pm
Our Board of Selectmen will have a casino discussion with the public
January 9 at 7 PM in the H. Olive Day School Gym.
- DLJ
1/5 5:43pm
The shelter has gone to the birds. Literally. Is anyone missing a white
crested black Polish hen? I picked one up today down by Old Coach and
Lafayette. Very friendly and hanging out in the shelter. If you own, or know who
may own, please call my officer 508 440 2816. Thank you!
- Hilary Cohen,
Norfolk Animal Control
Older messages are continued
in the archives, (here) - Wm.
Have an event coming up?
Let others know,
mail it in
.
Old items are archived.
1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28
Craft Drop-in at Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary.
Saturdays in January.
Ages: all ages.
Cost: $1 per person.
Stop by the Nature Center any time between 10am and 2pm and make your
own craft from recycled/reused materials! Make a different craft each
session, collect them all!
1/18
KP Parents' Network 2012 All Night Party Kick-off Meeting
The King Philip Parents' Network will hold a kick-off planning meeting for
the 2012 All Night Party
on Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 (snow date January 19th) in the KP High
School library
at 7:00 p.m. The All Night Party is a 22-year-old tradition that keeps
graduates safe on
the night of graduation. Over 100 parent volunteers are needed to help
decorate, set-up and
chaperone the party. Raffle tickets will be sold at the meeting for prizes
such as front row seats
and premiere parking at graduation. For more information about the All Night
Party, please
visit the KP Parents' Network website at
kpparentnetwork.org.
2/4
The Federated Church of Norfolk will hold a Pancake Breakfast on Saturday,
February 4 ,from 8:00 - 10:00 AM. Our famous homemade pancakes, ham,
sausage, scrambled eggs, hash brown potatoes, cinnamon rolls, homemade
biscuits and sausage gravy round out the buffet and omelets will be cooked
to order. It's all you can eat for $7, with a Sr. citizen cost of $5.
Breakfast is free for children under age 10. The Federated Church is
located at the corner of Main Street and Route 115 across from the Town
Common. The breakfast is served in the church vestry, which is handicapped
accessible. For more information, contact the church office, 508-528-0262.
3/3-31
The Norfolk Cultural Council is sponsoring a Juried Art Competition at
the Norfolk Public Library March 3rd to March 31st. A reception with
awards, art, music and refreshments will be held on March 10th from
5-7PM. The competition is open to all artists; cash awards will be
presented for the top ten pieces of art. A non-refundable entry fee
($15 for one entry, $20 for a maximum of two entries) made payable to
the Norfolk Cultural Council is required to be considered for the
juried competition. Applications may be sent with the payment (check
or money order) from January 16th through and including February 3rd.
Artists will be notified of their accepted artwork for the juried
competition by February 9th via email or phone. Further information
and an application may be requested by contacting
norfolk2012@gmail.com.
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