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Community Notices


Invasive Species Removal Project
sponsored by the Norfolk Conservation Commission
July 5th...Click for Details

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NORFOLK
2009 Plan of Conservation & Development

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Talk on local caterpillars by ecologist
David Wagner

July 9, 2009 @ 7:30 p.m.
at Town Hall


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Norfolk Natural Resources Inventory
Order copies now

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Norfolk Farmers Market
Every Saturday, 10 am-1 pm
Rte. 44 & Shepard Road


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NORFOLK WEB SITE PHOTO CONTEST
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As the highest town in the state at an elevation of 1,770, Norfolk has earned a reputation as "the ice box of Connecticut". Nestled in the foothills of the Berkshires, this rural town, established in 1758, contains within its boundaries three state parks plus 16 miles of hiking trails maintained by the Norfolk Land Trust. Both residents and visitors to Norfolk enjoy its beauty throughout the seasons. Norfolk is home to the summer session of the Yale School of Music and Art as well as the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival and popular Infinity Hall & Bistro. This community of 1,667 residents has its own monthly newspaper, an excellent school, acclaimed library and historical museum, curling club and country club, a successful Farmers Market and several fine inns and restaurants.


 


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