Out in the storm/Savage Frieze
Welcome to Norfolk, Connecticut
Our small, unspoiled New England town, surrounded by beautiful hills and forests, offers a wonderful variety of things to do. Come by yourself or bring your family; friendly Norfolk will welcome you.
Events
Just in time for some weather!

A visit to Botelle School by NBC 30 weatherman Bob Moxon highlighted third and fourth graders’ weather studies and thrilled the class.
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Community News
The Rails to Trails Committee hopes to have clearance in February for the construction of the North Brook Trail.
Read moreWith the preservation of its historic steeple successfully completed, Church of Christ Congregational has resumed its effort to restore the stained glass windows in Battell Chapel.
Read moreRumors have circulated in recent months that the Norfolk Post Office could be closed, but the current closure is only temporary.
Read moreThe Norfolk Historical Society will have a special exhibit this winter to kick off the town’s observance of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Read moreA snowy, cold winter is wearing on the town crew and the town’s reserves of sand and salt.
Read moreIntermediate students at Botelle School were surprised last week by a visit from Bob Maxon, NBC 30 meteorologist.
Read moreAll children born on or before September 1, 2022, are eligible for enrollment in Botelle School’s pre-kindergarten program for the 2026 -2027 school year.
Read moreTown Notices
Certified lists of the Democratic and Republican Party endorsed candidates for the Town of Norfolk Democratic and Republican Committees-at-large are available on file in the office of the Town Clerk.
Due to changes in the US Postal Service, mail can no longer be guaranteed to be postmarked on the day it is collected. The US Postal Service has stated that it can now take up to 3-4 days for regularly collected mail to be postmarked. It is recommended that anyone mailing in tax payments close to the due dates to hand the letter to the postal worker behind the counter, and they can stamp it with the postmarked date. Doing this will prevent tax bills from being considered late and incurring extra costs and payments. Read more.
The Town will be closing Old Colony Road to through traffic. Signage will be placed on the Route 272 (North Street) end of Old Colony Road informing drivers that the road is closed for through traffic. Signage and barricades will be placed on the Route 44 end on Old Colony Road informing motorists that the road is closed.
This is in response to the numerous calls from concerned residents about the amount of traffic on Old Colony Road and the speed the traffic is traveling. The Norfolk Public Works crew has also experienced many near misses exiting and entering the driveway to the Public Works Department.
Permits for the Transfer Station may be obtained in person at the Town Clerk’s office during normal business hours, Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to noon, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., or by mail. There is also a locked mailbox on the front porch where applications with checks can be deposited. Application available here.
The Planning & Zoning Commission has reached a decision on the Manor House Application #24-027. Read more.
Norfolk Now
The community’s paper publishes news and in-depth articles on Norfolk events and people. It is distributed free to all residents and by subscription; its website carries back issues.
The Norfolk Food Pantry, housed in Battell Chapel, has had to cut its hours and the area it serves. Read the full story here.
Town Directory
This directory is your guide to Norfolk organizations, businesses, places of worship and municipal contacts. To request a free listing, click here.
Do you need a dog walker or a hair dresser? See the Directory for a wealth of information about our town, including food, entertainment and the many services available—and find out what the Food Pantry & Clothes Closet needs this week!