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3/11 2:51pm
After reading HC's post - I am so glad I own a cat.
Cat = the libertarian pet.
- RG
3/11 2:50pm
I couldn't get my rototiller started last year, but will need it to get
a new garden spot ready for this spring; due to the tomato disease from
last year they will need to be relocated.
Can someone recommend a local small engine repair shop? Thanks,
- TB (TB2)
3/11 2:49pm
Good morning: An I-phone was found on Grove Street this morning.
Pretty banged up, but seems to be working somewhat. Tell me what color
the cover was. Please respond to
box244@norfolknet.com.
- ALL
3/11 2:48pm
The Uncommon Theater in Mansfield will be presenting The Little Mermaid,
March 18-20 at Qualters Middle School in Mansfield. This young
performers (grades 1-6) show features 7 Norfolk children! I am doing
costumes for the show and I need some help so I thought I would turn to
my fellow norfolknetters. We are in need of a chef hat, 3-4 pairs of
white karate pants (to fit kids 8-10 yrs old) and a twin or full matress
(to break the prince's fall). If you are able to help with any of these
items please contact me at
nancy.dipietro@comcast.net.
Thanks.
- NJD
3/10 9:13pm
Whew! I see carpal tunnel coming my way from dialing the phone and
writing citations. I have just received the dog list from the town
clerk of those who have not re-licensed or initially licensed their
dogs. There are over three hundred people on the list! I must say 75%
of the people on the list look very familiar to those from last year as
well and a bunch of new dogs. Now I'm no secret spy but if you do have a
dog that you acquired within the last year and it is vaccinated for
rabies, and you have not licensed it, chances are we have record of your
dog from your veterinarian (means you're most likely on my enforcement
list). I like to tell everyone up front in regards to enforcement so
they are not surprised when a citation may be written. Hopefully those
who have not licensed, will read this, and by the time I call or knock
on their door, they have it all squared away and save some ink.
- HC, Norfolk Animal Control
3/10 9:12pm
Does anyone recommend a pest control company for rodents. It sounds like
there is a mouse or chipmunk scratching behind the wall in my kitchen. I
would like to get it taken care of before it gets out in the open and freaks
out my fiance'. Any and all recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
- KMB
3/10 9:10pm
My 9-year-old chimney is suddenly developing white streaks called
efflorescence. Can someone suggest a cure or someone reputable who can
diagnose the cause? It doesn't look very nice.
- KB
3/10 11:05am
I second that recommendation for The PC Handyman. Ed is knowledgeable,
friendly, reasonable - and makes house calls!
- JR
3/10 12:53am
I have to put in a plug for The PC Handyman at 508-346-3502. My old
computer died yesterday. The sad thing is/was that I had another computer
but just had not had the chance to move everything over. I thought my
procrastination had done me in. Ed returned my call really quickly and came
to the house within 24 hours. Fortunately the hard drive was not fried and
he transferred the data to the new machine and installed all my software.
He did all this in 1.5 hours. I really highly recommend him.
- BMS
3/10 12:48am
Hi everyone, my name is Tsigu E. and I've been liveing in Norfolk
since 2001. I am looking for a job. I was a teacher in Ethiopia.
Over here I worked as a cashier and in personal care attendance.
I do have a medical training backround. If anyone is looking for
somebody for taking care of aging parents, I'm available. If you
have any questions or would like to talk to me, my cell phone number
is 508-215-9356.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
- TE
3/10 12:44am
Does anyone know of a non-competitive adult softball league in the area for
women in their early 20s? I've only been able to locate leagues for women
older or ones that are competitive for my age group. Thanks!
- JN
3/10 12:43am
OK, JO and MON, synchronicity has been restored. The universe is big
enough for all of us. Don't make me go get my Emily Dickinson out, or
worse, my Lou Reed albums. It would end badly.
- MJS
3/10 12:41am
Can't drop off or pick up your pet? You no longer need to hurry in the
morning and rush home to pick up your trusted friend! As an alternative to
doggie daycare, Leashrly Life will come to your home and care for your pet.
We offer a number of 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. Rates
are very affordable and if you act soon you can take advantage of our special
discounted rates for Norfolk residents through the end of April. All animals
are welcomed!
Call 781-241-2083 or visit
www.leashrlylife.com.
- AW, Leashrly Life
3/10 12:36am
TO DH... Not a good idea to consolidate student loans with other kinds.
You lose the tax benefit, and student loans can be deferred or put into
forebearance if something unforeseen should happen. You do not have this
option on a personal loan. If he has a couple of different student loans,
he can consolidate them all together in a Consolidated student loan. Then
he would have one loan for school purposes. Thes loans can be found
through most of the school lending sites, ie. Direct Student Loans, Salli
Mae, Chase, etc (where ever his loans are through). You do not lose your
interest rate on individual loans either. They are consolidated together
with a weighed average. Hope this helps
- TK
3/10 12:35am
There may be a few extra spots at feral spay day next Monday morning due
to the weather. If anyone is feeding a feral cat and you'd like to have
them combo tested, vaccinated, ear tipped and altered please email me no
later than Friday so that I may set a trap up at your house on Sunday.
There is no cost to individual residents. Domestic cats are ineligible
for this clinic.
- Hilary Cohen, Norfolk Animal Control
3/10 12:34am
Spring must be here! This truck was spotted driving around town!
- BF
3/8 11:38pm
Stop by the HOD and Freeman-Centennial Libraries for the Spring
Scholastic Book Fairs, sponsored by the Norfolk TPA! Bookfair hours are
during class times and during Parent/Teacher Conferences. All profits
generated from the sales go towards the many programs sponsored by the
TPA. Thanks for your support!
- KEM
3/8 11:35pm
I have to counterbalance those last Shakespeare quotes with those of
Tony Montana - aka Scarface - for the sake of humanity and the
synchronicity that holds the universe together.
- I always tell the truth. Even when I lie.
- In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the
money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the
women.
- Me, I want what's coming to me.
- You know what capitalism is? Getting F$%##E!
- I got ears, ya know. I hear things.
- You a communist? Huh? How'd you like it, man? They tell you all the
time what to do, what to think, what to feel. Do you wanna be like a
sheep? Like all those other people? Baah! Baah!
- The World Is Yours!
- The only thing in this world that gives orders... is B##@!
- MON
3/8 11:29pm
One of the animal control spring fund raisers has just been put up
on my web site. This year I'm selling car magnets in many different
varieties for pet lovers. Please visit
www.norfolkanimalcontrol.net
to see the options and pick out your favorite magnet. This year
the animal control budget has been hit hard and is relying more
and more on the gift account to help the animals in need. This
is a great and inexpensive way to show your support to animals
everywhere! All proceeds will go to the animal gift account. Feel
free to email me to set up your purchase or call the office at 508
440 2816. Thank you.
- Hilary Cohen, Norfolk Animal Control
3/8 11:17pm
If anyone knows of any local businesses looking for part time help,
please let us know. My wife is looking to go back to work part time
after having our 2nd baby. She has 8 years experience as an admin.
assistant in the medical field. No benefits required, only flexible
hours. Feel free to email possibilities to
jobin@gopella.com.
- JO
3/8 11:15pm
My name is Scott S. (Brewster Road).
I am looking for a small,
single room office space for rent/lease that is ideally in Norfolk or very
close by. All I need is access to an internet connection.
I would appreciate any help.
Thank you.
Cell: 617-797-1935, scott_stmary@yahoo.com
- SS
3/8 11:10pm
TK: Many thanks for your response. I have tried Nelson in the past.
Does anyone else have a recommendation for a good, reasonable property
spring cleanup? I truly appreciate.
- JK
3/8 11:04pm
We in town know Dan Winslow is a very-well qualified candidate for State
Representative, and he is great guy.
We should also know there are potential advantages to having a "townie" in
Boston representing us.
However, folks in other 9th District towns might not be as familiar with Dan
and his unique qualifications.
[C o n t i n u e d . . .]
- John P. Bermingham, NOGO
3/8 11:03pm
Norfolk Girl Scout Troop 3611 is seeking donations of new or gently used,
twin-sized blankets or comforters to contribute to the Medway House Family
Shelter. Drop off donations at the Norfolk Public Library in the front lobby
from March 15-30. All used items should be laundered and placed in a bag.
The Medway House Family Shelter houses twelve homeless families and has 48
twin-sized beds. As families leave the shelter, they often take blankets and
comforters, leaving the shelter in constant need of replacing these items.
Please contact
cplavin@comcast.net
with questions. Thank you for "Giving
Comfort" to the Medway House!
- CPL
3/8 11:02pm
DH: From what I know, it's not a good idea to consolidate a student loan
with other loans. Really the only way you'd be able to do this would be
through a personal loan or a home equity loan. Then, in the eyes of the
government you are no longer technically paying on a student loan, and
would lose the tax benefit (interest on student loans is tax
deductible). If the only reason he wants to do this is to save time when
paying bills, I would just leave well enough alone and pay down the bill
with the highest interest rate first.
- JP
3/8 11:01pm
DH: The young man you are helping might start by looking at the
interest rates, loan duration, and terms on the different types of
outstanding debt. If he is able to secure a loan with a lower fixed
interest rate and a lower total cost of financing/borrowing, then it
would seem to make sense to pay them all of off through the single
loan, and to pay that loan back under the more favorable terms. If
some of the debt is low/no interest, then it would not be wise to
refinance this portion, as it may end up costing more to borrow the
same amount owed. Just my view.
- CS
3/8 11:00pm
Norfolk Baseball is now accepting applications for The Fourth Annual
Joseph M. DiRienzo Jr., Memorial Scholarship. This $1000.00 award will
be presented at our opening day ceremonies on April 24th. Application
deadline is April 3. Please see your Guidance Department or Athletic
Department for an application or visit
www.norfolkbaseball.com
If you have any questions or would like an application mailed to you
please contact Karen F. at 781-467-8192 or at
treasurer@norfolkbaseball.com.
- KF
3/6 5:22pm
Could someone give me some advice. I'm trying to help out a young man
consolidate all of his student loans, car loan etc.. into one loan. He
just wants to be able to pay one place per month instead of a couple of
different places. Also would this be a good idea for him to go this
route or just leave everything as is? He just got a great job, but is
paying $90,000 towards student loans, a car loan etc..As an example he
wants to be able to take his tax money, and put all of that money and
pay one place instead of dividing it up and paying a little to each one.
Thanks for any help you can give.
- DH
3/6 5:12pm
I have read some comments re
Shakespeare and hope it is (Much Ado About Nothing) and come (Full
Circle) in this (Brave new World)
without creating (The Tempest) over his
works.
It seems to me that we are embarking on a
(Comedy of Errors) so (Measure for Measure) I hope these comments
are not a (Midsummer's Night Dream) or a (Winter's Tale) and differences
can be mitigated like (Two Gentlemen from Verona).
But whether this will (Be or not to Be)
will develop into a (Wild Goose Chase) will not sink in until (Tomorrow
and Tomorrow).
But since this is a (Winter's Tale) all we
have to do is (Beware of the Ides of March) and (Sleep perchance to
Dream)
and let it (Blow, Blow thy Winter Wind)
and realize (The World is my Oyster).
Therefore (What the Dickens) We have
come (Full Circle) with all the (Pomp and Circumstance) of the last two
hundred years so (Whats in a Name?)
Lastly (Parting is such Sweet Sorrow).
The items in para are of course fron the
Bard's work.
- JO
3/5 8:01pm
NCL Easter Bunny Breakfast, March 27th -
The Norfolk Community League's Annual Easter Bunny Breakfast will be
held on Saturday, March 27, 2010, at the Freeman Centennial School
MacBride Auditorium in Norfolk from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Award
winning magician David Hall will pull a rabbit out of his hat as he wows
kids and adults with his magic tricks. Please bring your own camera to
take a picture with the Easter Bunny. The event will also feature
coloring and crafts for the kids and refreshments. Please bring a
donation to benefit the Norfolk Food Pantry (non perishable items or
toiletries such as cereals, pasta sauce, peanut butter, canned
vegetables, toothpaste, soap, etc.). Limited tickets are available and
will not be sold at the door. Tickets are $7 for NCL members and $9 for
non members, children under 2 free. To sign up please visit
www.norfolkcommunityleague.org
or send a check payable to NCL to P.O.
Box 450, Norfolk, MA 02056, Attn: Easter Bunny Breakfast and indicate
the number of children and adults attending. The deadline for tickets
is Friday, March 19th. For more information, please contact Rachael
C. at 508-737-4764.
- PMC, Norfolk Community League
3/5 7:52pm
We are getting a new washer and dryer. The old ones are approximately 18
years old and still functional, though the washer is beginning to have
some issues. If anyone is looking for a temporary or backup appliance,
or maybe something to put in a second home, contact me at
norfolkwasherdryer@gmail.com
and I will give you more details. You would
have to pick them up by next Wed (3/10).
- LK
3/5 7:51pm
Thank you to the person who donated a bag of goodies for Roxanne. This is her favorite!
- HC, Norfolk Animal Control
3/5 7:50pm
Over 40 women's soccer is looking for additional players. We play on
Sunday mornings from the middle of April until the middle of June. This
team's home field is in Medway on Oakland Street. We play surrounding
towns. We play a 6 versus 6 format. Experience is not required. If
you are interested, please contact me at
heskisheski@comcast.net.
- AC
3/4 3:54pm
Looking for a great place to live in Norfolk? House share currently
available. Private tv room/den, bedroom and a spacious bath. Shared
kitchen and laundry. An easy walk to our exciting town center. $700.
Wifi, utilites, and nice people included. 508-212-0986.
- AB
3/4 3:51pm
Does anyone know if there is an Easter Bunny breakfast / egg hunt being
held this year? I know of one at Choate Park in Millis, but was
specifically wondering about Norofolk.
Thanks!
- AT
3/4 2:20pm
[Moved to For Sale section - Wm.]
3/4 2:17pm
Anyone missing a dog? We found a dog in the woods behind our house on Tucker
Rd. He looks to be a young male Husky or Malamute. Has a Green Collar and
was attached to a red cable lead. The lead got wrapped around some trees and
pinned him down. He's on our three - season porch. We left a message with
animal control. If he's yours please call us at 528-7012.
- TF
[Update 2:18pm: I believe we found the dog's owner. - TF]
3/4 2:07pm
MJS, Good advice. My brains have turned to mush because of TV and
Extreme Cage-Fighting? How do you know this? I thought only video
games caused neurological problems, which I swore off of years ago after
I couldn't beat DOOM III.
I'll have to read a book once in a while, but Shakespeare isn't for me.
I saw a picture of him once and I thought he dressed too feminine for my
tastes. He should get a make-over on TV like the others.
- MON
3/4 2:06pm
Don't forget that this weekend the Norfolk Public Library is hosting
Coastal Mountain Railroad! Saturday & Sunday, March 6 & 7 in the Community
Room. Coastal Mountain Railroad set up a truly extraordinary display of an
HO scale model railroad -- complete with sound. A treat for kids of all
ages! Saturday 10:00-4:00 & Sunday 11:00-4:00.
- Andrea Ingala,
Youth Librarian,
Norfolk Public Library
3/4 2:05pm
Broad Universe: Women (Writers) History Month Event! The Maternal
Bloodlines of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, & Speculative Fiction
Discover the maternal bloodlines of science fiction, fantasy, horror,
and other speculative fiction with members of Broad Universe. Phoebe
Wray, (Nebula-nominee) Jennifer Pelland, Trisha Wooldridge, Elaine
Isaak, & (Norfolk resident) Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert will introduce
you to women who have influenced their lives and writing, and show
you their power in their writing.
Enjoy a fun afternoon looking back at the women who wrote the future
then, and are writing our futures now!
Type:
Education
[facebook link];
Lecture
[facebook link]
Date:
Saturday, March 6, 2010.
Time:
1:00pm - 5:00pm.
Location:
Borders Books & More.
Street:
476 Boston Turnpike.
City/Town:
Shrewsbury, MA.
- SR
3/3 9:28am
JK - Call Jerry Nelson at Nelson Grass Roots (508) 528-4225.
- TK
3/3 9:25am
Do you have trees and branches down all over your yard after the long
winter? I will do spring cleanups for a very reasonable rate. Please
call Craig @ 508-507-0923. Also offering weekly/bi-weekly lawn care.
- CR
3/3 9:23am
LJK - I used to commute from Waltham and if you get off 128 at Rte 16
and go backroads through Needham, Dover and Medfield the ride is not too
bad. That said, it would be much more fun to eat somewhere on Moody and
then drive home!
- JP
3/3 9:22am
UG - My family and I used Gentle Giant out of Franklin. Excellent work
(read: nothing broken), on time, very nice folks doing the work and done
ahead of schedule. I highly recommended them. Plus, they set up your
furniture again in the new house. Welcome to Norfolk. Been here 2
years and love it!!
- BP
3/3 9:19am
MON, I think you could find a superb India Pale Ale made in the US, if
you turn off the TV. Of course you hate Shakespeare - your brains have
been turned to mush by watching Extreme Cage-Fighting. Doesn't make you
a bad person.
- MJS
3/3 9:18am
TL, Bob Paquette has been in business a long time and does great work. I
recommend him for your project.
- PD
3/3 9:16am
Deceased tabby cat found on Union Street near Diamond Street on 3/2:
With a heavy heart, I am posting this, just in case someone has been looking
for their family kitty.
Unfortunately, I found a deceased mid-size Tabby cat with white legs and
paws on the side of the road on Union Street, next to the pond before
Diamond Street.
The cat looked like it had been hit by a car perhaps the day or night
before. I called our dear Animal Control Angel and I waited by the remains
until she arrived so that I could show here exactly where the kitty was.
She arrived in short time and kindly took the remains away with her to check
and see if there was a micro-chip implanted under the cat's skin in order to
try and locate the cat's owners.
I used to have a pretty cat that looked just like this one, so I was quite
upset when I found it. I hope that all of you take care with your house
cats and dogs and do not let them roam wild or loose. Get your family pets
micro-chipped! And don't let them run around outside if you live near a
busy street or a road that is used by commuters at rush hour!!!
It is just too dangerous the way people drive on our streets.
Here is another very sad example as to why irresponsible drivers who speed,
or talk on cell phones here in Norfolk, or anywhere else for that matter,
should slow down and pay attention!! That could have been someone's human
child!
I have asked the police to please bring the speed control "machine" out to
our street, in hopes that will remind drivers that lives are at stake...
Please note: There are many new children on North Street. Please folks,
Slow down!! If you have to be in such a hurry, leave earlier!!
And get off the damn cell phones!!
Again, I am sorry if this was your family's cat, but we all have to pay more
attention when behind the wheel of a car, and we must care for our furry
friends a little better. I tried to do what I would have wanted someone to
do if it had been a pet of mine... R.I.P. little kitty.
- PRR
3/3 9:14am
Just got word that last week in the area of the upper part of Berkshire
Rd. there was a large, black or dark brown domesticated rabbit whom the
person and his dog go fairly close to. Since we have mainly cottontails
here, anything that does not fit that category is like a bunny that has
been set free rather than doing the responsible thing and bringing it to
a shelter, or is escaped from its home. This rabbit will be food for
predators soon since food is still scarce. And bad weather is coming. If
anyone sees this bun or any other bun that should not be running free
outside, please post and also let Hilary know. I will do what I can on
my end which will require finding the rabbit safe shelter until he/she
can be vet checked and spayed/nuetered. Speaking of rabbits: Sweet
Binks Rabbit Rescue is holding our annual Rabbit Education Seminar at
the RISPCA in Riverside RI on 3/20/10 starting at 10:30 a.m. More info
is on our website:
www.sweetbinks.org
Great info for people who have had buns for years (a lot of dietary
guidelines and housing requirements have greatly changed), people who
recently got (adopted or purchased) a rabbit, and those who are thinking
about getting a rabbit. The event is free although donations are always
appreciated. We will be selling some wonderful fully edible bunny toys
and will be going over all facet of rabbit care with time for questions
from attendees. We provide light refreshments as well . All attendees
leave with a comprehensive packet of information. In the 5-6 years we
have been running this event, I have yet to hear someone says they have
not learned anything.
If any rabbit people out there attend, please introduce yourself to me,
EF, as I will be helping to run the event.
- EF
3/2 9:32pm
To LJK:
Go from Waltham over Rt. 20 to Weston and cut down from there.
Otherwise, the traffic is a nightmare on 128 S.
We like to go to many of the ethnic restaurants on Moody Street, but my
daughter loves to go to the Upper Crust pizza, also on Moody Street.
- JN
3/2 9:31pm
Hello. I am a junior at King Philip High School and available to
babysit. I have five years of expeirence with children 2 years and
older. I also have my license so transportation is not a problem.
If you are intrested please email me at
nicky3213@aol.com.
- NA
3/2 9:30pm
Enough already! These Shakespeare quotes have done enough damage on
the American psyche and we should ban this foul and lascivious prose
from all public schools! That sonnet is obscene, MJS, and should be
blacked out with marker from all the books in our town library. Half
the words in his poems are spelled wrong anyway, and, they don't even
rhyme!
Ever since we beat the British we have had to deal with the
Brits trying to take over and influence our culture, and frankly, I
find Will Shakespeare and Andrew Lloyd Weber a blight on the American
landscape, always denigrating our Great Nation with Thee's and Thoust's
and influence peddling with big-mangy cats and fire-scarred shut-ins
singing all the time. We beat you, so stay home with your flowery
theatre and just send us over some of that IPA beer we all like.
There are some of us who are on to you, Great Britain. These old guys
and their thespian life-choices can't hold a candle to Extreme
Cage-Fighting and the WWF.
- MON
3/2 9:25pm
WINSLOW ENDORSES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TAX CUT PROPOSAL
[Endorsement PDF]
9th Norfolk State Representative Candidate Says Job Growth is Key
and Won't Take Any Pay Raise Until Unemployment Drops Below 5%
NORFOLK-- State Representative candidate Dan Winslow today
endorsed the tax cutting and job growth proposals advanced by the
Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. ``With unemployment in our
towns ranging from 6.6 percent in Medfield to 11.3 percent in
Plainville, we need to make job creation Job One in Massachusetts,''
said Winslow. Current unemployment levels in the 9th Norfolk House
district include Walpole at 7.3 percent, Wrentham at 7.7 percent,
Millis at 8.3 percent, and Norfolk at 8.5 percent, according to the
most recent data available from the state Office of Labor Market
Research and Analysis.
Winslow has pledged not to accept any legislative pay raise until
unemployment falls below 5 percent in every town in the 9th Norfolk
district, if he is elected. Legislative pay automatically is
adjusted every two years, but legislators are not required to accept
raises. ``There is no such thing as a jobless recovery for someone
who doesn't have a job,'' said Winslow. ``If elected, I will support
the tax cutting and job growth policies that will get Massachusetts
working again.''
The Chamber of Commerce's ``Renew Mass'' plan, is estimated to
create 35,000 to 40,000 jobs, generate $100 million in new income
tax revenue and increase the Bay State's appeal to businesses. The
bulk of the gains, according to chamber officials, would come from
permitting multi-state companies to pay taxes only on their
Massachusetts sales, rather than their profits or payroll taxes.
The so-called single sales factor apportionment, officials say,
would create 32,000 to 37,000 jobs when fully implemented, costing
the state $20 million in the short-term and $100 million in the
fifth year of implementation.
When fully implemented over five years, the plan would sacrifice
$165 million a year in business taxes while generating about the
same amount in new payroll, property, sales and local taxes, officials
say.
Winslow served as the Presiding Justice of the Wrentham District
Court and left the bench to serve as the Governor's Chief Legal
Counsel in the Romney administration during the state's last fiscal
crisis. He is a partner at the law firm of Duane Morris LLP in
Boston and most recently served as the Chief Legal Counsel to the
Scott Brown campaign.
- DW
3/2 9:23pm
I remember some mention in the past regarding the most economical places
to get a dog spayed. Does anyone still have that info or any additional
info?
- NB
3/2 9:21pm
You are cordially invited to the St. Patrick's Day luncheon sponsored
by the Foxboro Christian Women's Club that is affiliated with
Stonecroft Ministries.
Tuesday March 9, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. $13 inclusive, Lafayette House
Route 1 Foxboro, MA.
Reservations by March 7 by calling Arline 508-883-8588
Mary Ward of Weymouth MA, a professional singer originally from
Ireland, will share authentic Irish music with the theme of Ireland
Remembered. Sharing Irish memories will follow so bring your
blarney!
Also Janice Owen a busy grandmother of triplets from Hudson MA will
present "From Presents to Presence."
- DLJ
3/2 9:20pm
Can anyone recommend a contractor to remove and replace a floating
concrete garage floor?
- JH
3/2 9:15pm
Look at what present Chairman of the Board of Selectmen
Jim Lehan had to say in these articles...
- JS
3/2 9:13pm
Can someone recommend a good, reasonable person or landscaping company
to do a property Spring Cleanup? Many thanks!
- JK
3/2 9:12pm
Hello - just wondering if anybody has any feedback on Bob Paquette and
Norfolk Home Improvement. We're thinking of using him to install some
replacement windows. All feedback is appreciated.
- TL
3/2 9:04pm
The Norfolk Warriors Baseball Cooperstown 2010 team announces our winter
raffle winners:
Mimi Dargati - Red Sox Tickets
Helena Findlen - Paw Sox Tickets
Lisa Mercado - Brockton Rox Tickets
The winning tickets were pulled at a team meeting tonight by 3 younger
siblings of the players. The raffle sales took place at Dunkin' Donuts and
Carol's Place in town center and by the boys individually too. A big thank
everyone who either bought one or made a donation - all those contributions
added up and we made enough to pay for an umpire and then some. Special
thanks to Barry Zimmerman, Steve Conley and an anonymous donor for
generously contributing the prizes.
We'll be back in the warmer weather with a car wash and our spring raffle as
we prepare for the tournament at All Star Village in New York this August!
- CM
3/2 9:03pm
Hi -
Moving from Foxboro to Norfolk this month; can anyone recommend a good,
reliable, affordable local mover to use?
Thanks,
- UG
3/1 10:46pm
LJK, you might want to try the Tuscan Grill on Moody St. Well worth it.
We travel there regularly. It opens at 5:30 and by the time you're done the
traffic should have subsided, 6:45-ish.
Moody St. has become a very trendy restaurant neighborhood. Have fun
- NG
3/1 8:50pm
I'm trying to help a person in dire need to sell her white 2005 Nissan
Frontier NISMO 4 door pickup. It does need some work, has only 42,000
miles on it, and will be sold for the best offer. Call her at 508 904
3388.
- MJS
3/1 8:45pm
The King Philip / Walpole Youth Hockey Association (KPWYH) has opened
registration for the 2010 / 2011 season. This not-for-profit program
serves youth hockey players of all ages and abilities from the 4
participating towns of Norfolk, Plainville, Wrentham, and Walpole.
Please visit our website:
www.kpwhockey.org
for more details, and to
Register today!
Please hurry! Space is limited. Registration deadlines are as follows:
| | DIVISION | BIRTH YEAR (Jan | Registration | | | | | 1 - Dec 31) | Deadline | | | | Instructional | 1/1/2005, or | N/A | | | | Hockey * | after | | | | | MITE | 2002 - 2004 | March 15, 2010 | | | | SQUIRT | 2000 - 2001 | March 15, 2010 | | | | PEE WEE | 1998 - 1999 | March 15, 2010 | | | | BANTAM | 1996 - 1997 | March 15, 2010 | | | | MIDGET | 1992 - 1995 | March 5, 2010 | |
* Tryout not required for Instructional Hockey Players
Note: All players MITE age and above are required to attend three (3) on-ice player evaluations (tryouts).
Please visit our website (www.kpwhockey.org) for details on your child's
specific tryout schedule. Tryouts begin Monday, March 29, 2010!!
New this year - All players assigned to teams will receive their own
KPW game jersey at the start of the 2010-2011 season sporting their last
name on the back. This shirt will be theirs to keep at the end of the
season!!
For questions, please contact:
Tom C., President, KPWYH:
tconnor310@comcast.net.
Dave G., Registrar, KPWYH:
dgaletta99@yahoo.com.
Thank you.
- DG, King Philip / Walpole Youth Hockey
3/1 8:43pm
SC, Mark's Automotive in Franklin will pick up your car, replace the
exhaust system with a nationwide warranty and drop your car off to you.
All at unbeatable prices. Call Mark 508-528-3701 or visit on the web
www.marksautomotivefranklin.net
- MP, Marks's Automotive
3/1 8:42pm
MON, In case you're not over the edge yet: "O, Love's best habit's in a
soothing tongue" Just a random remembrance of a sonnet. {;-}
- MJS
3/1 8:40pm
My daughter has a doctor's appointment in Waltham on Tuesday. Can
anyone tell me what time traffic starts dying down for the ride
home? The appt is at 4pm and I think we will try to eat somewhere
and wait the worst out. Thanks,
- LJK
3/1 8:25pm
Thank you to all of you who attended the 3rd annual Norfolk & Franklin Lions
Chili Festival last night. The results of the voting were:
#1 Eagle Brook
#2 Horse & Carriage
#3 The Best Deli in Franklin
#4 Longhorn
#5 3
#6 Alumni
- CW
3/1 9:23am
Hello,
It's that time of year again...the semi-formal/ prom season is fast
approaching. Family Florist, located at 82 North St. (Rt. 115), does corsages,
wristlets, hand-held bouquets and boutonnieres at very reasonable prices. So,
before you order from a grocery store's in-house 'florist', give us a call!
508 528-2254. You'll be supporting a local business and family. We always
aim to please!
- RB (RB4)
3/1 9:22am
Ye Gods! One more Shakespeare quote this week and I'll have to read that
Boomerang story about our town being sued just to calm down. This means
I will have to pay more taxes someday, so thanks and can't wait!
Although with the way things are between lawsuits, micromanagers
managing the unmanageable and everything else including 6.75 raises
ready to drain our pockets, I expect Norfolk will be cast with plagues
of serpents and frogs as the rapture engulfs my neighborhood.
Then I can open an Amphibian Zoo so I can pay my taxes.
- MON
3/1 9:12am
Another great camp for kids is at Stonehill College, called College Gate
and College Academy. Bus picks up in Norfolk center. A group from
Norfolk went last year and learned everything from wilderness survival
skills, to hip hop, to working on a newspaper, rocketry, photography,
cartooning. There are about 40 classes to choose from and they mix it up
with outfoor fun on a beautifull campus. Very well run and staffed.
Google it for dates/rates and offerings.
- AL
2/27 8:53pm
Someone asked about summer programs for children a while ago. The
Westwood Summer Enrichment Program is a great program & is now taking
registrations. The info can be found at
[page link]
- SC
2/27 8:52pm
Wanted; labra-doodle or cockpoo for young family home
508 567 9048
- MN
2/27 8:51pm
I just read The Boomerang. I guess Jack's not "a lot of talk" after all.
- PA
2/26 7:06pm
MON - I appreciate someone who brings a classical outlook to the web.
Forewarned, forearmed though. Keep in mind, "What feeds me destroys
me."
- DCL
2/26 7:05pm
Break for Billiards and Beverages! Please join the Norfolk Community
League for a night out to take a break from the winter blues and welcome
spring. Open to members and non-members alike, it takes place on
Saturday, March 20th at Stoneforge in Foxboro starting at 7:30 p.m.
Cost is $20 per person which includes pool and appetizers. Cash bar.
Please RSVP by March 10th by sending a check made out to NCL and
indicating your name and number of guests to NCL, P.O. Box 450, Norfolk,
MA 02056. Bring your friends and neighbors! Questions? Call Colleen
at 508-553-9635 or Kate at 508-541-1204.
- PMC, Norfolk Community League
2/26 7:04pm
Hilary, thanks for the update on Roxanne. Hopefully, the courts will
prosecute to the fullest extent of the law for the cruel and
abusive treatment inflicted on this poor puppy. Glad to hear she will
remain safe in the custody of the town.
- KN
2/26 7:02pm
Re exterior house painting. Can someone lead me to the post dates for
painter inquiries? I know there have been some posts, but I have not found
them as yet.
- SB
2/26 6:57pm
SO - Thank you for your information. It's very useful and will save me
trips to Walpole!!
- BP
2/26 6:56pm
Thanks for the responses about Veterans Now - it seems they have changed
their name or their web address to Vietnow. Their website did not say
much, nor did I even see if they are a 501(c)3. I did not donate, nor
will I ever donate to any organization without first checking it out to
make sure that administrative costs are low and that the majority of
funds raised (85% or better) go where they are needed and not to paid
fundraisers. I wish there were more publicity about organizations
calling to solicit money so that people knew which to avoid and knew the
questions to ask before committing to any donation. Perhaps this would
be a good suggestion for the Boomerang.
- EF
2/26 6:55pm
MON - But something IS rotten in the state of Denmark!
[article]
- HRB
2/26 6:54pm
King Philip Middle School Drama Club presents
"Schoolhouse Rock Live, Jr."
Friday March 5th @ 7pm and Saturday March 6th @ 7pm
In the KPMS Auditorium
Tickets are $5 and available at the door.
- RM
2/26 6:53pm
Maybe the next time some wanna-be tough guy wants to hit a boxer,
instead of hitting Roxanne the boxer he should attempt to hit Manny
Pacquiao the boxer, or Floyd Mayweather the boxer. Unlikely, though, as
those guys will hit back. Maybe Roxanne knows a rabid pit-bull that can
even the score!
- PA
2/25 4:27pm
BP - Once you enter Smith Ave. from Shear St., take a right on
Greeley St. and go past two buildings on the left. You will pass a
kid's daycare sign and play yard on the left and Wredemco is the next
building on the left. Park near the blue dumpster. There is a big
yellow and red sign of a soda can on the building and the entrance is
up the steps next to the loading dock. Check out
[attleboroenterprises.org page]
and call to see
about plastic bottles.
- SO
2/25 4:26pm
Somebody said to me the other day "Something is rotten in the state of
Denmark" and it sent me into a rage, as I loathe people quoting
Shakespeare to me. Absolutely loathe it. I replied "cowards die many
times before their deaths" just to quiet down the Bard-freak.
Then to calm myself I read Norfolknet, which has turned into a giant
soporific diversion as "Chaos is come again".
- MON
2/25 4:24pm
To update on my prior comment: A hearing was held today at Wrentham
District Court and the case involving Roxanne will be going forward.
During this time it is not proper to comment on the case other than
I can tell you that Roxanne is out of the hospital and is doing
well. The courts have stated that Roxanne will remain in the care
of the town for the time being. I have received a large amount of
phone calls from people wishing to adopt her but that is just not
an option at the current time. I've also received emails and calls
in regards on how people could help with her. If anyone wishes
to donate this is what is useful for her: Roxanne is eating Canine
I/D dry dog food. This may be purchased at Acorn Animal Hospital.
Dog toys (likes Kong toys where you can load them with treats), and
squeeky toys for large mouthed dogs. For treats she digs long
lasting type bones such as jumbone or busy bones, rawhide sticks
(pressed), etc. Any donations to the animals may be dropped off
in the lobby of the police station. Thank you.
In the meantime, here's an updated picture.
- HC, Norfolk Animal Control
2/25 4:19pm
Anyone lose their dog? I have it! A beautiful dog wandered into my
yard just now - no collar or leash. Very friendly and sweet. Describe
it and it's yours...
- JEC
[Updat 4:20pm: The lost dog's owner just has been found - JEC]
2/25 4:16pm
It is my pleasure to announce tentativedates for our
Plainville, Wrentham and Norfolk DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
Summer Day Program for 2010. These dates are subject to change due snow
days that may alter the schedule. All camps will be based at the
Wrentham Recreational Complex (Sweatt Field) on Randall Road.
Grade four entering grade five - June 23, 24, 25 (Wednesday thru
Friday)
Grade six entering grade seven - June 28 - July 2
(Monday thru Friday)
Grade five entering grade six - August
16-20th (Monday thru Friday)
I will be speaking to
your child's class in late April to pass on information about what to
expect. You should receive a three page information and application
form that will go home with your child in late April with everything
that you need to know about the program.
Please respect our due date on the applications.
We will be scheduling busses, ordering materials, and also
ordering food for the barbecue at Sweatt Beach.
If
you have any questions feel free to contact me at (508) 541-3330.
Sincerely,
- Officer Steve Plympton, DARE Officer, Norfolk Police Department
2/25 4:14pm
Friday, March 12th 7:00 PM - The Federatd Church of Norfolk will have
its monthly movie night. The film for March is Harry Potter and the
Half Blood Prince. This movies is rated PG, bring your friends and come
and have a fun time. The cost is $5.00 for bottomless drinks and
popcorn. Space is limited so please call or email the church office at
508-528-0262 or
mail@fcon.org.
- LD, Federated Church of Norfolk
2/25 4:13pm
KN: You can go to our website and click on press release for what is
out there now for public record. I really can't comment other than what
is on there as this case is still in progress. As soon as I can update
more information I will.
HC, Norfolk Animal Control
2/24 7:34pm
Any updated information on Roxanne the boxer puppy that was the victim of
an attack? Thanks.
- KN
2/24 7:33pm
Looking for a babysitter for 5 & 7 year old on 3/3 from 6-8pm. Please email
pstagg98@yahoo.com
if you
are available and have references.
- PS
2/24 7:32pm
SO. Thank you. You mentioned cans and glass. Do they take plastic
bottles as well? Also, I drove by the facility and couldn't locate the
"front" door.
- BP
2/24 7:31pm
Hi, this in regards to Veterans Now. I had problems with them last year
and ended up calling the Attorney General's office. I would suggest you say
no. From what I have been told the money does not go to veterans in
Norfolk, and most of the money is spent on admin expenses. Hope this helps.
- TMK
2/24 7:18pm
EF - VietNow may be "legit" in that it has federal tax-exempt approval.
But if you look at their most recent (2008) federal tax return (available
on the web at
[pdf link]
you can quickly see that they declared $1,413,753 in grants and gifts and
also had $1,244,939 in "professional fundraising fees." They also list
"program services" (i.e. helping veterans) of $180,974. That's for the
whole country. That's 12% of their revenue. Not legit. This appears to be
just one more scam--a shell organization designed to appeal to patriotic
donors but which is really a source of big bucks for those
always-convincing fundraiser folks who call/mail to gain your sympathetic
ear. Wouldn't touch them with the proverbial barge pole.
- HRB
2/24 7:17pm
HRK,
Could you please give some contact info for the babysitting job? Thanks!
- MMM
[Update 2/24 7:25pm:
HRK be reached @ 508-376-8602 (Home) or cell 508-843-3445 - Wm.]
2/24 7:16pm
Hilary, thanks for the great information regarding dog parks, etc. I
really appreciate it.
- LS
2/24 7:15pm
I second that Daley's the place to go for car repairs. They are
honest, reliable and very honest. Reasonably priced too!
- MKS
2/23 4:21pm
Hi I am currently a junior @ URI (Univ of Rhode Island). I am looking for
a summer sitting job. I have tons of experience and local references. I am
out of school in early May if you need help then too. If you would like
yur child(ren) to have a fun filled summer I would like to hear from you!
- HRK
[Update 2/24 7:25pm:
HRK be reached @ 508-376-8602 (home) or cell 508-843-3445 - Wm.]
2/23 4:20pm
Is Veteran's Now a legit organization that is actually giving money to
Norfolk veterans? during this 2 week fundraiser they called to say they
are doing to benefit Norfolk vets? The fundraiser, when asked if she was
paid, said she is a volunteer for 2 weeks. Have not yet checked out the
website I was given -
www.vietnow.com
- EF
2/23 4:19pm
BP - I've used WREDEMCO and it's very easy. It's down near the old
Tom's Tavern and the Anvil pub. It's part of the Wrentham Development
Center, so the residents help with the sorting. Separate your cans
from your glass in advance.
- SO
2/23 4:18pm
Thank you! The Norfolk Warriors Baseball team raised just enough in combined
winter raffle ticket sales and contributions at Dunkin' Donuts in town
center this past weekend to pay for our umpire at the tournament in
Cooperstown, NY this August.
If you missed out and would like to support us, tickets are still available
for $10 at Carol's Place. The drawings for 3 great prizes (4 tickets to Red
Sox, Paw Sox and Brockton Rox) will be on March 1 and we look forward to
congratulating our winners next week. Thanks again to both local businesses
for their support.
The winter raffle is our first team fundraising activity and it's been very
rewarding. The boys learned something, they enjoyed working on this
together, and they had fun. People in (and passing through) our town were
incredibly generous and interested in what the boys were doing. There must
be something about baseball dreams and a pack of well-mannered boys . . .
thanks for posting the 2/21 compliment about them, their parents are proud!
We are grateful to everyone for the support.
- CM
2/23 4:17pm
SC: For car repairs, I have two suggestions for you: MJW Auto in Millis,
cell: (508)-615-2211, Mark Wilson. Also, Congdon Auto Center in
Foxboro, Gary Congdon, 6 South Street, (508)-543-5410. Good luck.
- CR
2/23 4:16pm
Only 5 days left to register for the Norfolk Lions Youth Soccer's Spring
Season! To register, visit the website -
www.norfolklionssoccer.com
The first game is April 25!!
- HK
2/23 4:15pm
I can easily recommend Daley's Service in the center of town for your
car repairs. I have been using them for years for many services and they
have always been very helpful honest. They even went out of their way
one 4th of July weekend to make sure our family vacation wasn't ruined
when we went to leave with a fully pack car and the car was simply dead.
We are lucky to have them in our town and I trust you will have a great
experience with them.
- DL
2/23 4:14pm
SC, I highly recommend R & D Automotive across from the prison. Very
reasonable and he knows what he is doing.
- PRB
2/22 9:51pm
NCL distributes $7,000.00 back to the community of Norfolk -
The board members of the Norfolk Community League (NCL) met recently for
their semi-annual disbursement of funds. Over $7,000.00 was distributed
back into the community. The groups and programs benefitting from
grants by NCL include: H. Olive Day School Math Program, H. Olive Day
School Kindergarten and First Grade Phonics Programs, Norfolk
Conservation Commission for Kunde Playground, KP High School Swim Team,
Norfolk Cooperative Preschool Scholarship Fund, KP Parents' Network, KP
High School BeSmart Wellness Coalition, and the 4H Cottontail Club. NCL
is also sponsoring a Little League baseball team and a softball team.
The Norfolk Community League has been in existence for over 30 years.
Their mission is to enhance the quality of life for Norfolk residents,
to increase involvement in activities that better our community, and to
strengthen community spirit. All fundraising efforts are distributed to
town causes and groups. For more information or to join, please visit
www.norfolkcommunityleague.org or contact President Kerry D. at
jkdevellis@comcast.net.
- PMC
2/22 9:48pm
Happy Monday! If you happened to be at the HOD this afternoon (Mon, 2/22)
around 4:30, did you happen to find a blank tri-fold poster board? It was
left leaning against the building just to the left of the main entrance. If
you are the one who took it hoping to find its rightful owner, you've found
her! Please contact the Wm for my contact info.
[Use box242@norfolknet.com
- Wm.]
Thank you,
- KYW
2/22 9:47pm
I need to have a pipe near the muffler repaire on my car & am looking
for recommendations for a repair shop that does good work at a
reasonable price.
- SC
2/22 9:44pm
I'd like to give a tip of the hat to Planning Board member Peter Chipman
for standing up to the charlatans from Stop & Shop last week. Clearly,
Chipman has the guts to say what many of us are thinking. Kudos to
Planning Board member Tom Burke, also for setting these [...] straight
as well. Keep up the good work, men.
- PA
2/22 9:35pm
Could someone please recommend a person or business that can repair a
flat screen TV that is hanging from the wall, not a table top? Thanks!
- MKS
2/22 9:34pm
Hi, as anyone used WRENDEMCO for can and bottle recycling? Looking for
some information on the process. Thanks for any help.
- BP
2/22 9:27pm
I'm looking for recommendations for car repairs - reasonable price &
good work.
- SC
2/21 6:01pm
LS: There is a dog park in Medway. You can contact their ACO to get a
tag for your dog started. To received your pass you need to make sure
your dog is licensed in Norfolk and rabies vaccinated first. I believe
there is also a park in Sharon. Many people allow their dogs to play
together behind the fences at the compost station at the Wrentham State
School as well. So if your dog already has friends perhaps just setting
up a play date would be a fun way to exercise and socialize. If you're
interested in a dog day care situation I give high praises to The
Village Groomer Rt 1 in Walpole. Missi heads up both the groomer and
the day care and she is fabulous with the animals. She truly is one of
those that goes above and beyond and it shows in the animals. They also
offer dog training there as well.
The application for Medway is :
[MedwayDogPark.com].
The contact info for The Village Groomer is 508 668 9516
[VillageGroomer.net].
And contact for Dog Daze is: 508 668 9516
[DogDazeCamp.com].
- Hilary Cohen,
Norfolk Animal Control
2/21 5:58pm
Early notice!!
Adam's Corner Crawl is set for April 10, from 1:00pm to 8:00pm.
[event page]
Expect
some changes from the previous years. Proceeds are split between the Sgt
Adam P Kennedy Scholarship Fund and CAREPACKS of Weymouth. CAREPACKS is
an organization dedicated to providing soldiers in Iran and Afganistan
with care packages, not only to help improve morale and quality of life,
but to remind them that they are remembered by all of us back home.
Check with the link below. Hope to see you there. Thanks, Nancy, David
and Colin.
- DK
2/21 2:20pm
Hi Norfolk families. My name is Cathy and I'm looking for a part time
nannying job. I'm currently in my fourth semester at Mass Bay & I take
classes there on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I have a lot of babysitting
experiences and references upon request. I am available now or in the
summer for a long time commitment! Feel free to e-mail me at
box241@norfolknet.com
if you are interested - look forward to hearing
from you! Thanks
- CS
2/21 2:14pm
CM and parents of Boston Warriors Baseball team: Great kids!! I was at
Dunkin Donuts, but only had my card, no cash. I thanked the boys and
said I was so sorry I was not able to give. A few said "not a problem,
it's the thought that counts!." I drove out with a smile, proud that
they will represent Norfolk in Cooperstown this summer.
2/21 2:13pm
I am a neighborhood captain for Dan Winslow, who is running for State
Representative. If anybody would like to sign his nomination papers,
volunteer to help out with his campaign or receive a yard sign, please
contact me. Thank you.
sandydibacco@yahoo.com,
508-541-6360
- SD
2/21 2:12pm
Hello,
We are looking for an babysitter for our 6 month old son for occasional
evenings. If you are interested, please e-mail me with references
through the webmaster.
[Use box240@norfolknet.com
- Wm.]
- RD
2/21 1:31pm
Any recommendations for someone to plow my driveway who has a backup if he
can't make it?
- PRB
2/21 1:30pm
We are first-time dog owners of a shelter pooch who seems to need the
company of other dogs. Are there any dog parks in the area?
- LS
2/19 5:06pm
We're looking to have our driveway resurfaced, probably paved but
possibly covered with pea stone or some other more natural looking
material. Any recommendations for contractors/suppliers who do this
type of work would be appreciated.
- TC
2/19 5:05pm
Support the KP Boys' Hockey Team as they fundraise. A portion of the
proceeds will be given to help the family of
Matt Brown, a Norwood High School hockey player who was tragically
paralyzed this season during a hockey game. We are raffling an
autographed shirt from Milan Lucic of the Boston Bruins. Tickets are $5.
each and the drawing will be at our end of season banquet March 14th.
For a ticket, please contact Jake at
jsmurf2@verizon.net.
Thank you!
- JAM
[Update 2/21 2:16pm: a portion of the proceeds will be given to help the family - JAM]
2/18 8:46pm
Friendly dog reminder -
MGL C140 ss137 requires all dogs six (6) months of age or older be licensed
annually. The Town of Norfolk General Bylaw requires this process to be
completed no later than March 1st each year.
Late fees: Dog owners whose pets are not licensed by March 1st are subject
to a $50 fine, and additional violations imposed by animal control
thereafter.
Please let us know if you no longer have your dog.
508-528-1400
License Fees Are:
$10.00 for every altered male/spayed female dog;
$15.00 for every unaltered male/unspayed female dog
- Gail Bernardo, Norfolk Town Clerk
2/18 8:42pm
Nomination papers are still available for the following offices for the May
11, 2010 Annual Town Election.
| | | MODERATOR | (1) one-year term | | BOARD OF 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) 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 | | NORFOLK SCHOOL COMMITTEE | (1) one-year unexpired term |
Nomination papers must be picked up by the candidate in person no later
than Thursday, March 18, 2010 and returned by Tuesday, March 23, 2010.
- Gail Bernardo, Norfolk Town Clerk
2/18 8:40pm
Can't drop off or pick up your pet? You no longer need to hurry in the
morning and rush home to pick up your trusted friend! As an alternative to
doggie daycare, Leashrly Life will come to your home and care for your pet.
We offer a number of services from pet sitting to dog walking, group hiking
excursions and one-to-one personalized trainings. Experienced, loving care
by professionals you can trust. References are available. Take advantage of
our discounted rates for Norfolk residents. All animals are welcomed!
Call 781-241-2083, visit
www.leashrlylife.com
or email
info@leashrlylife.com
- AW, Leashrly Life
2/18 8:38pm
From the office of the Chief of Police:
Norfolk Police Department
P.O. Box 3
Norfolk, Massachusetts 02056
Emergency - 911
Tel (508)528-3206
Fax (508)520-9762
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Chief Charles H. Stone, Jr. advises that Animal Control in conjunction with
the Norfolk Police Department have filed charges on one resident for
Cruelty To Animals (MGL 272 sec 77) on February 17th, 2010.
On February 16th ,2010 at approximately 9 am a 911 call was received that
there was a dog being attacked and beaten in the area of Creek Drive and
Seekonk Street. Norfolk Animal Control/Special Police Officer Hilary Cohen
responded along with Sgt. McConnell and Officer Plympton to the location.
A positive identification was made on the dog and the handler and ACO/SPO
Cohen went to Wrentham District Court to get a search/seizure warrant to
bring the animal to safety and receive the necessary veterinary care.
Roxanne (a 20 month boxer dog) was removed by warrant on the same day by
Sgt. Murphy, Officer Degnim and ACO/SPO Cohen.
Ricardo Arbaca of Norfolk has been charged with one count of Cruelty to
Animals for the alleged beating of Roxanne who lived on Stop River.
Roxanne remains in the custody of the Town of Norfolk and is still at the
hospital receiving care for her injuries.
2/18 2:37pm
I have to agree with CMW on our hardware store. What an asset to have it
available. I would rather give my business to a local owner trying to
make a living than a big box store owned by some international
conglomerate. I have found pricing to be competitive and I don't have to
drive 10 miles to get what I need.
Keep up the good work!
- RW
2/18 2:36pm
Looking to find the dog owner who owns an English sheepdog in the
neighborhood of Seekonk, Fruit, Stop River. If anyone knows who may own
this dog please give my office a call at 508 440 2816.
- Hilary Cohen,
Norfolk Animal Control
2/18 2:32pm
Please support the Norfolk Warriors Baseball team that will be representing
our town in historic Cooperstown this August. The boys will be selling
tickets at Dunkin' Donuts this Saturday and Sunday mornings. You can also
buy tickets at Carol's Place. A big thanks to both local businesses for
their help.
Three great prizes have been donated to the team for our winter raffle: 4
Boston Red Sox tickets, 4 PawSox tickets, and 4 Brockton Rox tickets (all
game dates to be determined later). Each raffle ticket is $10 and the money
we raise goes to equipment, uniforms, insurance, travel costs and fees for
things like umpires and registrations. The 3 winners will be selected in a
random drawing on March 1. For more info and to check out the team, please
visit us at
www.norfolkwarriorsbaseball.com.
Thank you!
- CM
2/17 5:08pm
Free February Zone 5 train pass available this friday evening. If interested
please contact me at
box239@norfolknet.com
- JS
2/17 2:28pm
Is anyone looking for a math tutor?? I am a Wellesley
teacher on a leave of absence after the births of my
two children. I have a master's degree in mathematics and
10 years teaching experience. I live on King Street
and have experience with students of all ages.
References available upon request. Email
andraj22@yahoo.com
or call 857-231-1827.
- AC
2/17 2:26pm
DCB: Thanks for the suggestion on Brian Smith for furniture repair. He
was great on the phone and I sent him pictures of the job. Very helpful!
- AL
2/17 2:25pm
I just wanted to take a minute to acknowledge Main Street Hardware for
their service. Having grown up in a town which lost its small hardware
store where everyone knew each other, I greatly appreciate Ed and his
staff for all their help whether its plumbing or paint. The other day I
must have asked him to make up 12 samples and he did so without uttering
a single ^#%**^!##!. After we finally choose a color (I never knew there
were so many whites!) the price was no more than I paid at the Large, you
know who stores!
Local, great service, good prices - thanks Ed for
sticking with us all these years, we do appreciate it!
- CMW
2/17 9:11am
Calling all Whalers! Our exciting program for kids, "Whales, Whaleships
and Whaling" is going on Thursday, February 18th, 1-2pm for ages 6-8 and
2-3 pm for ages 9+ at the Norfolk Public Library. Come learn with Mystic
Seaport and get to see real whale parts and weapons used in the 19th
century. Registration ends Wednesday, February 17th at 2pm, so hurry to
grab a spot!
- Andrea Ingala,
Youth Librarian,
Norfolk Public Library
2/17 9:08am
I found diamonds! Right in my backyard! Unbelievable! Here I am,
looking for solid cherry table tops and solid oak furniture and I
thought I would go to one of those bigbox stores, you know where the
furniture gives off formaldehyde and falls apart in a couple of years.
Instead - I found out about a small operation on Rt 1A on the Walpole
Norfolk line - called Northeast Oak Corp - makers of fine tables and
furniture. These guys can make anything and to last! And at a bargain.
Check it at
www.Northeastoak.com
Table tops, computer desks and furniture not even a Frat Boy can
destroy! Perfect for kids or the Gourmet Kitchen.
You won't regret it and it is run by two master craftsmen as seen in the
web references section. Give John a call at 857-991-7314.
- MON
2/17 9:04am
AC,
Sorry for the late response. Rob Abramson out of Norfolk has done 2
bathrooms for me, a great room, and some exterior work and is fantastic.
Very clean, timely, and does not hit you with any surprise add-ons. His
number is 508-989-7913.
- DMG
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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.
3/5
King Philip Middle School Drama Club presents
"Schoolhouse Rock Live, Jr."
Friday March 5th @ 7pm and Saturday March 6th @ 7pm
In the KPMS Auditorium
Tickets are $5 and available at the door.
3/9
You are cordially invited to the St. Patrick's Day luncheon sponsored
by the Foxboro Christian Women's Club that is affiliated with
Stonecroft Ministries.
Tuesday March 9, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. $13 inclusive, Lafayette House
Route 1 Foxboro, MA.
Reservations by March 7 by calling Arline 508-883-8588
Mary Ward of Weymouth MA, a professional singer originally from
Ireland, will share authentic Irish music with the theme of Ireland
Remembered. Sharing Irish memories will follow so bring your
blarney!
Also Janice Owen a busy grandmother of triplets from Hudson MA will
present "From Presents to Presence."
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