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  • 9/2 2:00pm CC - My recommendation for a voice teacher: Prof. Ed Milham... teaches voice at Bridgewater State University. Lives in the area; edmuse@comcast.net
    - JHR

  • 9/2 1:59pm Cub Scouts:
    Who: Any 1st thru 5th grader interested in joining the Norfolk Cub Scouts
    What: Open House Informational Session
    When: September 9th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
    Where: King Philip Middle School, Cafeteria
    Come find out about the exciting adventure that awaits you and your son. This Open House will allow parents and potential scouts to learn about the program, understand the commitments, and hopefully enroll. There will be activities for the kids to allow the parents one-one conversations with the Scout Leaders, so bring the family and find out what all the excitement is all about.
    For any questions, please don't hesitate to contact norfolkcubscouts@gmail.com or call 508-446-5861.
    - MG, Cubmaster Pack 125

  • 9/2 1:57pm Preschool Sing-alongs with Ed Morgan at the Library -- Ed Morgan is back! Starting this Tuesday, September 7th, join him for singing, dancing and a great time! He's at our library the first Tuesday of every month in the Community Room starting at 10:30. Sponsored by the Friends of the Norfolk Public Library. Note:The Library doesn't open until 11:00. Doors will open at 10:15 for the program.
    - Robin Glasser, Director, Norfolk Public Library

  • 9/2 1:55pm New Discussion Groups at the Library -- Join One Today!
    Tuesday Afternoon Book Discussion Group Spend an enjoyable Tuesday afternoon at the library with people who share similar interests. This is a general book discussion group that explores a variety of contemporary and retrospective fiction as well as selected non-fiction titles. This group meets at 1:30 p.m. on the 3rd Tuesday of each month and is facilitated by library director, Robin Glasser. The September title is That Old Cape Magic by Richard Russo and a copies of the book are available at the circulation desk. For more information visit [page link] library.virtualnorfolk.org/public_documents/discussion
    Great Decisions: A World Affairs Discussion Group Are you concerned about global issues such as the U.S. & the Persian Gulf? Europe's "far east"? Energy & Halting atrocities in Kenya? Developed by the Foreign Policy Association, the Great Decisions Discussion Program is designed to bring millions of Americans together in study groups to discuss, debate and learn about compelling issues of the day. Prepare for the discussion by viewing a short video, read a few brief articles, then discuss and debate the issues that are of paramount importance. This group will meet on the 1st Tuesday of the month (except Sept.) at 7:00 p.m. in the NPL Lounge and will be facilitated by Norfolk resident Barbara Byron. Note: The first meeting will be held on Sept. 14. For more information visit [page link] library.virtualnorfolk.org/public_documents/discussion
    Journaling for Personal Growth with Dr. Kumkum Malik Dr. Malik, a frequent guest speaker at the Norfolk Public Library will be offering a 12-hour course on how to keep a journal for personal growth, creative expression, and life enrichment. Divided into 4 three hour classes, this is a great opportunity to learn how to use journaling and the power of writing as a therapeutic tool. There is no charge for taking the course, however a $10 materials fee will be required at time of registration to cover the cost of the workbook. Meeting dates are Oct. 14, 21, 28 & Nov. 4 from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. For more information visit [page link] library.virtualnorfolk.org/public_documents/journaling
    - Robin Glasser, Director, Norfolk Public Library

  • 9/2 1:54pm To DH: I was appalled at the way you spoke about one of the few local businesses that we have in town. You must have gotten out of bed on the wrong side that day and I am sure we are going to get a public apology from you. Why would you do such a thing? "They made a few mistakes I had to call them on"... give me a break - you never make mistakes? I am the owner of a small business in a neighboring town. I put my heart and soul into it and have realized over the years that you cannot please everyone. When someone makes a mindless comment like you did, it cuts right into our heart. Didn't your mother ever teach you if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all? I have not gone into Something Special in a while. I am going to stop by there today and support them. Things are really tough out there for small businesses right now. Support them, don't bash them.
    - MP

  • 9/2 1:52pm MLJ: If you'd like me to scan this stray cat for a micro chip please let me know.
    - HC, Norfolk Animal Control

  • 9/2 1:50pm Come enjoy a night out with friends and support your town!!! Norfolk Community League is sponsoring Casino Night and Auction on Saturday, September 11th.
    NCL donates all of the money we raise back to LOCAL organizations. A sampling of last year's recipients are: KP Parent's Network ; HOD First Grade Teachers ; HOD "Fun with Friends" club ; HOD Math Program ; Norfolk Cooperative Preschool ; KP High School Swim Team ; Norfolk Fire Department
    Don't delay... buy your tickets today @ norfolkcommunityleague.org We hope to see you next Saturday!
    - EHF

  • 9/2 1:45pm Re: 9/1 5:57pm I hate to post anything here because I do not like to get blasted, but here goes, because this really bothers me. Every time I drive past Gump's (empty) Farm and the (empty) Transit Seed building.... Am I alone on this?
    - JN, No, you are not alone on this. I am with you.... I really like the owners of Gumps. They are good folks, solid, honest and hardworking. They had always been fair, friendly and kind to me. What has happened thus far, from what I can see, here in Norfolk... chain store power is given free rein, but small "Mom and Pop" business is not. We as a town should have been informed since Gumps is/was a civic treasure, something that bejeweled our town. We all screwed up by not being more vocal about supporting small business here in Norfolk. I know: private enterprise; private town rulings; building inspectors; violations; ...etc., etc., but, there are always exceptions to rules, for good reasons... and an appeal process. Perhaps we should all be more vocal when we are dealing with the inspection process... as well as taxation process. And we shoulod feel okay about asking our neighbors for help. This is our town.... and squeezing out an enterprise such as Gumps was just not fair or wise in my Book.
    - PRR

  • 9/2 1:42pm DH: Hissssssss, Move to Franklin please.
    - JW

  • 9/2 1:41pm What is the scoop with Transit seeding? I didn't realize the building was empty.
    - JO

  • 9/2 1:40pm To DP - Jennerations Hair Salon in Mansfield (not very far at all) is wonderful. 508-339-2020. Excellent staff, great non-animal tested products and decent prices. I have a primary hairstylist there named Maria, my daughter goes to Paula and I know that Renee does awesome work too. If my hairdresser was ever away when I needed something I would not hesitate to use anyone there. My husband goes to Maria also. I have never seen anyone leave the shop not looking terrific. They have a FaceBook page also on which you can check out there monthly specials.
    - EF

  • 9/2 1:39pm DH: Your post can't possibly be about consignment clothing only. The tone of your message clearly indicates that you have a personal ax to grind. Either that, or you are just plain nasty.
    - MHC

  • 9/2 1:37pm All college students now should be asking themselves "should I study fluffy things or should I study serious things?. I got it! Perhaps I should study serious fluffy things!"
    Find out this and more with MON's College Tips O' the Day! Coming soon - Only on NorfolkNet! Free!
    Here's a preview: Did you know that you will not have time to play Sudoku in college and that the word translated in Japanese means "big time waster"?
    - MON

  • 9/2 1:36pm PR - I hate to be a doomsayer, but if you can, put your car(s) in the garage. We have lost several trees over the years due to high wind, etc. One totalled our car, & another wiped out a bunch of patio furniture & part of the patio. Thankfully, we've never had one land on a building or poiwer/telephone lines (knock on wood!). Back during Hurricane Bob lots of trees came down, but didn't do any damage. We used to lose power a lot a few years back, but haven't recently since the power co. did a lot of work on the lines. I still keep a couple of oil lamps around just in case, but no longer go to the extreme of filling the washer & tub so we'll be able to flush if the power goes (living on a well does have it's drawbacks!). Earl doesn't sound like it'll be too bad, tho. Good luck!
    - SC

  • 9/2 1:35pm DH: I am all for recommending businesses but why did you have to be so unkind about Something Special? Just a small business with wonderful owners trying to make a go of things!
    - JV

  • 9/1 6:19pm DH... Something Special is a wonderful store! They have fabulous gifts items for all kinds of events as well as beautiful flowers and cards. The women who own it are extremely nice and helpful. I have to say that the store is a wonderful addition to our small town. It is great to have the convenience of a business like this in Norfolk. Just the thing when you need a last minute bouquet of flowers, card or small gift for a birthday or friend.
    As much as it is nice that you wanted to post about this consignment store in Franklin, you could have easily done so without bashing a small local business who is just trying to provide a nice service to our residents. If you don't like Norfolk and prefer big stores and big towns, maybe you should consider relocating to a town like Franklin. The tone of your message is very nasty and unnecessary.
    - RC

  • 9/1 6:18pm To DH, you should be ashamed of yourself for putting down Something Special here in Norfolk! It is fine to talk about a new place in Franklin, but you don't have to put down such a terrific place here in our town! I was in Something Special today and they look wonderful! New KP clothing is coming in soon, as well as all the upcoming holiday merchandise -- they don't specialize in consignment clothing, it is just a side business during the slow summer times. Please be supportive of the merchants in our town and even if you don't support them, keep your mouth shut and just talk about other stores in other towns if you want to. Personally, I'd rather consign to Something Special to support them, and not drive into Franklin for something as trivial as reselling kids clothing!
    - CH

  • 9/1 6:17pm Why is Boardman Street a detour on the first day of school? Because you live in Norfolk LOL
    - SW

  • 9/1 6:16pm Apparently there is a stray, unclaimed beautiful (mosty white, with tan tail) cat that is hanging around Park Street/Berkshire Street area and now at our house. Call if you want to claim it or take it! He/She seems really sweet! 508-520-3332.
    - MLJ

  • 9/1 6:11pm JM, Both my children have particpated in People to People. One went to Europe for 19 days this summer, the other took a trip around 5 years ago. You will hear a lot, but if you want it first hand, feel free to email me. nancyabowers@aol.com
    - NB

  • 9/1 6:04pm Big old trees and hurricanes here in Norfolk! Something to worry about? Okay, I'm getting nervous about the talk of hurricanes... we have some seriously old and tall trees, oaks and white pines, in our back yard, up a slope behind the house... almost over-hanging our house... Been having nightmares about uprooted and felled trees... tell me I am over reacting... we are far enough from the coast, yes? no? Ahhhhh!
    - PR

  • 9/1 6:02pm LK - A great CPA firm, Norfolk owned is Ryan and Werlich in Medway. Competent, friendly and loads of integrity: 508 533-9800.
    CC - Try the Music Box in Wrentham they do have a voice instructor on staff. My daughter has been working with her for a year and has made great improvements. More importantly, she loves her instructor. 508 384-1507.
    - KW

  • 9/1 6:01pm As a professional in higher education, I have doubts that PH's company "truly" adds any significant value to the admissions process. No offense is intended to PH, but qualified students should be able to navigate the admissions and financial aid processes without paying a third party to help them. All colleges have many people dedicated to helping families maximize financial aid opportunities. Before paying third parties for services related to college needs, I would recommend checking with the college itself for services provided without a fee.
    On a moral level, the whole concept that those who can pay for "admissions counseling services" may gain an advantage over those who cannot bothers me. If a student living in a disadvantaged situation cannot afford an "admissions counselor" should that hurt that students college prospects? I do not think so, nor do most colleges. These "admissions" services cater to the affluent, which is troubling. Why is PH allowed to advertise his services so often on this forum directly, other than in the advertisements section? Based on my experiences, and having viewed PH on his videos driving recklessly, I would not pay him to mow my lawn, much less to help junior get into college. Active parents will always be the best advocates. Just my two cents.
    - CS

  • 9/1 5:57pm I hate to post anything here because I do not like to get blasted, but here goes, because this really bothers me. Every time I drive past Gump's (empty) Farm and the (empty) Transit Seed building, I have to wonder why we don't help businesses to thrive in our town. I know that there are two sides to every story, but, come on. We are such a small town. Why can't we see that this is just bad for everyone? Who exactly is in charge of growth here? Putting people out of business or preventing them from doing business just seems wrong to me.
    Am I alone on this?
    - JN

  • 9/1 5:56pm Missing: Sandwich boards (advertising school TPA events). If you know of there whereabouts, please call 508-528-8393. Thank you!
    - AL

  • 9/1 4:58pm To all the mothers out there: Want to sell your children's out grown clothes? Found a great store that just opened in Franklin. The wonderful thing about this consignment store is they give you the cash on the spot. There is no waiting to see if your item sell first. One trip, and cash on the spot. I stopped in there this week with a ton of clothes, and they bought everything but one item from me. You can also shop there for clothes for you children. It's located @ 80 Franklin Village Dr. where Stop & Shop is. Far better than taking you chances at Something Special in town. That store is starting to turn into an old fashioned general store. Small gifts, consignment store and now flowers. When are the can goods, pots & pans and the "old fashioned" post office coming? Been in there quite a few times, and was not impressed, on top of the fact they made a few mistakes that I had to call them up on. Yes we should do out part to keep a small business here (even though I never asked for it), but they also have to help themselves. I'll go to Hallmark and Edmunds anyday for small gifts. Trust me you will not be disappointed with the consignment store in Franklin either.
    - DH

  • 9/1 3:27pm Norfolk Girl Scouts will have a registration booth at the Library on Wednesday, Sept 1st from 6-8pm and on Wednesday, Sept 15th from 5-7 pm. If you are interested in being part of a leadership team or if your daughter is interested in joining Girl Scouts for 2010-2011, please stop by and complete a registration form.
    Registration forms may also be accessed through our new website: www.norfolkgs.com or for more information about registering for Girl Scouts you may contact Michelle M. at mcdonoughclan@comcast.net.
    - MM

  • 8/31 1:33pm With the hurricane season upon us, it would be wise for our Norfolk citizens to review preparedness suggestions by FEMA. www.ready.gov, www.ready.gov/america/
    - JG, Norfolk Medical Reserve Corps

  • 8/31 1:32pm Why is Boardman Street a detour on the first day of school? Couldn't this work have been done yesterday or last week?!
    - LL & PL

  • 8/31 1:01pm Yard sale - Sunday, 9/5/2010. 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, 7 Mountain Rock Lane.
    Furniture, sports equipment, games and more. No early birds, please.
    Rain date Monday, 9/6/10 - same time.
    - RC

  • 8/31 1:00pm Can anyone suggest a good voice teacher in the area other than Franklin School of Performing Arts?
    - CC

  • 8/30 9:27pm The Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association in conjunction with the State of Massachusetts Animal Response Team, the Animal Control Officers Association of Massachusetts, the Medical Reserve Corp, the Animal Rescue League of Boston, and the Intervet/Home Again Company will be sponsoring a state-wide micro chipping day Saturday, September 25th 2010. Intervet is donating the microchips to help promote emergency and disaster preparedness awareness. Pet owners are responsible for a one-time chip registration fee of $20. Animal Control Officer Hillary Cohen and Norfolk resident Ilene Segal, DVM will be microchipping cats and dogs at the Norfolk Police Station from 11:30 to 2:00. Pre-registration for an appointment is required for this event, and can be done on-line at www.massvet.org. Click on "Pet Owners" to access the form and payment information.
    What a great way to get a micro chip done for your pet with no injection fees or chip fees and only the one time registration fee. As so many know I am such a fan of chipping. Disaster preparedness is an obvious reason but I also rely on micro chips in critical situations such as animals hit by car or from rescues, etc.
    - Hilary Cohen, Norfolk Police Department SPO, ACO, Ilene Segal, Parkway Veterinary Hospital, DVM

  • 8/30 9:25pm To SR: Here is the link to the bus routes... norfolkpublic.schoolinsites.com
    - JT (4?)

  • 8/30 9:24pm SR: Bus routes for 2010-2011 year are at: www.norfolk.k12.ma.us
    - JV

  • 8/30 9:23pm JK - I have a few granite pieces you may have. They would be the smaller size. You're welcome to come & check them out, if you let me know how to contact you.
    - SC

  • 8/30 6:14pm Can anyone recommend a good hairdresser in the area for a short-style women's cut (maybe does men's cuts too)? Looking to possibly change and also need someone who takes evening appts. Thanks,
    - DP

  • 8/30 6:12pm Despite a soggy start, last week's North American Soccer Camp was a fun filled start to the upcoming Fall 2010 soccer season! (Pictured is Ben C., NASC coach from England, taking a time-out to pose with some of our youngest soccer stars!)
    - HK

  • 8/30 6:11pm Does anyone know where to find the school bus schedules? Thanks,
    - SR

  • 8/30 6:08pm My name is Brenden and I live in town. I am a licensed finish carpenter with over 20 years of experience. Finish work is my specialty, please call for more info. 781 844-8176
    - BC

  • 8/30 6:07pm To MMB--Bravo for sticking up for people who may have degrees in English and the arts. Many professionals (i.e. attorneys) have undergraduate degrees in English. When writing about a work of literature, a thesis statement has to be backed up and proven with supporting statements just as a statement in a court of law regarding the case of the guilt or the innocence of a person has to be backed up and proven with facts. An earlier implication that an English degree is "fluff" is insulting.
    There are many college graduates without jobs after graduation, despite their degrees. That is when creativity and "smarts" really come into play. If there were two applicants with the same degree applying for the same job, my bet would be on the well spoken, intelligent sounding, creative person (who likely did well in English and took more than a few classes in the arts).
    It is late, so please forgive any run-on sentences or grammatical errors that may have slipped my editing.
    - EF

  • 8/30 6:06pm Does anyone have a snare drum that I can use or buy? My child is joining the beginner band this year and I am wondering if there is an ex player or advanced player that may have one they no longer need. If so, please contact me at dcooper@hgequity.com Thanks!
    - DC

  • 8/30 6:05pm I am looking for a babysitter a few mornings a week to watch my 6 year old daughter and then put her on the bus. Needed from 7 - 8:30 one to two days a week. If interested, please contact me at gsawtelle@verizon.net
    - GS

  • 8/29 8:17pm To LK... post of 8/25 "recommendation for a local CPA" - I am a Norfolk resident and I have been a CPA for over 20 years. I specialize in closely-held businesses and their owners. Please contact me and we can figure out if we have a good fit. Check out my web site at www.zullocpa.com for more information. Look forward to hearing from you.
    - RZ

  • 8/29 8:16pm MON, what are you smoking? Let me know, because even if it's expensive I can surely afford it on the six-figure income that my undergrad psych degree has provided. In business, no less!! (Really hoping no high school seniors or their parents are taking any of this seriously).
    - JP

  • 8/29 8:13pm Elphie, our little lost black cat wandered back home this morning, apparently hungry enough to end her wandering days. Thanks to everyone who called with sightings and tips. I don't think she'll be sneaking out again anytime soon.
    - RG

  • 8/29 8:12pm Attention Teachers: The Ocean State Job Lot Educator Partnership Program gives you 30% off their regular or sale priced classroom supplies through Sunday. Some restrictions apply. Check oceanstatejoblot.com for the details.
    - DLJ

  • 8/29 8:11pm Can JK relate how thick the granite has to be?
    - JO (JO99)

  • 8/29 8:09pm Observed the ISS satelitte blinking in the sky Friday Night. Should be visible if the sky is clear for a week or so. See [nasa.gov page] Spectacular sight. Used Millis as town since Norfolk not listed.
    - JO

  • 8/29 8:08pm JM - call Paul Zonghi, Summit Home Builders and Remodeling, (508)380-0605. He does high quality work. Tell him you saw it on NorfolkNet!
    - ES

  • 8/29 8:07pm JK: Good luck with your Eagle Scout project. I hope you are proud of your accomplishments thus far. The path to becoming an Eagle Scout is rigorous, but worthwhile, as I am sure you are experiencing.
    You might think about approaching a few local granite providers and begin by telling them exactly what you are trying to accomplish and why. I would hope that one or more of them would work with you on either providing granite at cost, or donating granite outright. Smart business people are likely to view this as a great (tax-deductible) way to make a local donation to a worthy cause. A donation would also create positive PR for the company through any local newspaper/internet articles that recognized company ABC for helping you to achieve your goal.
    My Eagle project was to repaint the entire interior of a large church with many classrooms. The local hardware stores were great about donating paint and materials for us, and in return they were recognized. Best wishes for a successful outcome.
    - CS

  • 8/29 8:06pm Does anyone have any information about the People to People Student Ambassador program? I received a letter about it for my child and looked online, but would like to get feedback from anyone who has experience with it first-hand (Past students, parents, teachers). Thanks!
    - JM

  • 8/29 8:01pm LK - I too own a small business and I highly recommend Bob Reed for your accounting/tax needs. He takes care of our business and personal tax prep. and does an excellent job. He is on Main St. right here in Norfolk
    - SG

  • 8/29 7:59pm We are looking for some more volunteers to help Norfolk's own Dan Winslow get elected as our next State Representative. Dan's experience as the former Presiding Justice of the Wrentham Court, work on Beacon Hill and as a outstanding attorney on a National scale will help give our district some of the clout we need to get things done! If you want to learn more about Dan, please go to www.danwinslow.com - If you want to help in any way, please contact me at vandooley@msn.com thanks!
    - SD

  • 8/29 7:58pm JK - call Marco at Galaxy Granite and tell him Shawn Dooley sent you down. Explain what you need exactly. Also feel free to contact me as I might be able to find some pieces I have lying around from different remodels I have done. vandooley@msn.com
    - SD

  • 8/29 7:56pm JM: Try "Custom Carpentry" out of Norfolk, they are fully licensed and insured and do great work... 781-915-4438.
    - SH

  • 8/29 7:54pm To JM - Bob Gomes does wonderful finish carpentry as well as other construction work. He has done baseboard trim here, scribing it to the floor which means a really nice fit. He has custom made a threshold, is working on our deck rails and some exterior trim and boards soon, as well as doing some more interior work. Great guy, reasonable and very good at what he does. Real attention to and good eye for detail. He came to us as a reference and we are so glad we hired him. You don't want to pass him by. His number is 508-942-8024. And if anyone needs flooring refinished or installed, the best of the best is Sung Gray from Gray's hardwood floors 508-612-4513. Excellent h/w floor guy, both unfinished and prefinished and understands how to install wood flooring over radiant heat-- something not everyone does well or even knows how to do properly.
    - EF

  • 8/29 7:52pm To DWL: English and Art as fluff degrees? Are you serious? Do you realize that most people today do not know how to spell or write complete sentences? How do you expect businesses to function when employees can't write or articulate a complete thought? Do you truly dismiss the importance of knowing the works of artists who have influenced the world we live in today? It is important to include literature and art in a well rounded education and to understand the role that history has played in influencing both of these fields. As an educator, I am completely appalled by your comment.
    - MMB

  • 8/29 7:50pm For guitar lessons we had a good experience at The Music Box in Wrentham
    - MEH

  • 8/29 7:41pm Sometime the best message is no message. Smart people, including MOM will eventually get the message.
    - KL

  • 8/29 7:40pm Coming soon... Only on Norfolknet... Mon's College Tips O' The Day... Where will you be... When you read it!
    - MON

  • 8/26 4:47pm Hi, I am a boy scout from Troop 80 in Norfolk. I am preparing for my Eagle Scout project which involves acquiring several pieces of granite. One of these pieces will be 20x66 inches and the other twenty-four pieces will be no more than one foot in diameter. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions where I could get this at a reduced price? These could be seconds and do not need to match. Thank you very much for your help.
    - JK

  • 8/26 4:45pm Norfolk, there is a choice in the November 2nd State Rep's race. Please check out Democrat Stanley J. Nacewicz, candidate from Plainville at www.ElectStan.com. Thanks!
    - MJD

  • 8/26 4:44pm I live on Magnolia Circle and my husband had a very strange encounter yesterday afternoon. A man came to our door clearly under the influence of something and was trying to sell jars of honey for $5,000. We alerted Norfolk police and gave a complete description of the man. He was on foot and wandering through our neighborhood.
    - RB

  • 8/26 4:11pm Norfolk Girl Scouts will have a registration booth at the Library on Wednesday, Sept 1st from 6-8pm and on Wednesday, Sept 15th from 5-7 pm. If you are interested in being part of a leadership team or if your daughter is interested in joining Girl Scouts for 2010-2011, please stop by and complete a registration form.
    Registration forms may also be accessed through our new website: www.norfolkgs.com or for more information about registering for Girl Scouts you may contact Michelle M. at mcdonoughclan@comcast.net. Thank you!
    - MM

  • 8/26 4:10pm MON, dear, your free advice is worth what was paid for it. My daughter's two art degrees landed her a job with a major corporation. When she left for college, she never needed to move back home.
    - MJS

  • 8/26 3:49pm Within the last week I have used the recommendations listed for both Norfolk Glass and also the PC Handyman. I replaced failed glass on 8 window sashes and they did a great job at a great price and the communication was perfect. I then needed the PC Handyman as my new Blackberry software turned my laptop into a rather expensive paper weight. Ed looked at it very quickly and at a very fair price. I highly recommend both!!!
    - LS

  • 8/26 3:48pm TEM, As bored as they may look on the commuter rail, at least they have a job. It might not be exactly what they wanted to do, but again, they are employed and more marketable than someone who majored in English or Art or whatever fluff degree. Look at it like this way: security major vs. your dream major. I think in this economy it would be a very tough call when deciding one's major. However, everyone should make their own choice knowing they may have to live with the reprecussions one day.
    - DWL

  • 8/26 3:47pm I'm looking for a good trim carpenter to install new mouldings in my house and also to do a new railing and balusters. Please send me recs with name and number to . Thanks
    - JM

  • 8/25 3:15pm For those who may not have heard. Pat C.'s mother passed away on Monday. Details can be found in the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune; Alice Samia [link].
    - DK

  • 8/25 3:14pm Any recommendations for guitar lessons for kids? Thanks.
    - VM

  • 8/25 3:13pm Does anyone have a recommendation for a local CPA? Our current accountant is closing his practice and we will need tax prep and occasional advice for personal taxes, small 1-person business in home (C corp), and some trusts. Thanks,
    - LK

  • 8/25 3:12pm MON - Bull.
    - SO

  • 8/25 3:11pm Alright! Now we have an argument going! Best comments I've heard all summer! Beats those puppy-tummy-make-up tips of late.
    This shows that Norfolk still has a pulse! But what's the matter? Don't you like my advice? It's free!
    Stay tuned for MON's College Tips O' the Day! ...
    - MON

  • 8/24 9:23am We've been in town for 40 yrs. The first 10 yrs we we with Cronin Oil and then switched to Power's Energy from North Attleboro. It's a small family business and we have been very happy with them.
    - BL

  • 8/24 9:22am MON - Your post shows a large ammount of misunderstanding. Art is anything but a "fluff" degree - don't think painters begging people to buy their work, but think commerical photographers, think web layout artists or graphic designers, think Photoshop experts, think interior designers, think the people that made your furniture or designed the layout of your house, or even the people that designed your house.
    - TH

  • 8/24 9:21am Oh, please, MON, is this yet another one of your pathetic attempts for attention by baiting people to respond to you? I realize that it is especially difficult to comprehend for [some], but the individual selecting his/her major in college should be the very person who will be participating in that academic program and not anyone else. And that includes meddling, controlling, overbearing parents or those who are paying for the education, or both. Passion, commitment, and enthusiasm for the area of study should rule the student's choice, not the blind worship of money or earning power. Take a long look at all those dreary, saddened, and bored faces on the commuter rail every day and take a wild guess what motivated their choices of a major years before.
    - TEM

  • 8/24 9:19am I think MON was kidding as in he was trying to be funny. Good article in the NY Times on "How Americans Pay for College."
    - DWL

  • 8/23 2:45pm MON, it really doesn't matter what kids study in college, if the only goal is to stay out of the parents' basement. If they don't have any drive to succeed, or passion for what they excel at, they won't do well in the workaday world, even if they are geniuses at math and science. Why spend money on an education in math or science that makes a young person miserable? They need to learn to think critically, and develop whatever talent they have.
    - MJS

  • 8/23 2:42pm MON: Then who will take care of all the stressed out, mentally ill or obese people that you so often dump on in your posts? And what will hang on the walls of our museums? Algorithms? Math geeks end up in the basement sometimes, too, you know!
    - TC

  • 8/22 9:20pm I just wanted to let people know that there is a new show on Norfolk Cable TV called "Resting In Grace", which discusses the truths of Christianity. The show is hosted by Tom Ryan of Norfolk and features Pastor Mark Lukens, also of Norfolk. The show airs every Tuesday and Thursday night at 6:00PM on Verizon CH-41 and Comcast CH-8. You can also view the show on the net at vimeo.com/channels/rig. Additional Christian resources are available at providencebaptistchurchma.org, including free downloadable expositional sermons.
    - JR

  • 8/22 10:33am AL. Not sure what exactly you are looking for but I have been building my own website for a year now and starting to get some real results. It is still a work in progress as I only get to work on it part time. I bought a module called Site Build it that teaches you everything from keyword searching, writing with keywords, seo stuff, and pretty much everything you need to know and you will learn a ton of HTML by just doing it. It is 299 for a year which includes hosting, domain registration, a ton of support and access to a community of web builders all over the world if you ever run into trouble. Go to my website New England Ski Resorts and go into my about us page and you will find the link to the sales page on the left hand side. Please contact me through my site if you have any questions.
    - SC

  • 8/22 10:30am MW - Have you tried Joff's Backyard Grill in Bellingham? They have a full menu and prices (take out and catering) listed on their website. They have typical BBQ food: Burgers, Ribs, Wings, Cornbread etc. We have only been in a handful of times and always just to get a tray or two of Buffalo Wings for parties and they are always good. joffsbackyard.com
    - NG

  • 8/22 10:29am Re: JEC reupholstering 8/15. Marks - on Rt 140 just into Foxboro. I tried to stump them with a toughy Asian seat with piping - nope, they did it, and reformed the padding too. Real old world skill you just can't find often.
    - MRN

  • 8/22 10:28am Re: BBQ (MW): Chillihead BBQ in West Bridgewater, Rt 106, just east of Rt 24 has diverse bbq menu, rave reviews by the likes of Phantom Gourmet and Chronicle. They do deliver catering. We would eat there more if they we closer.
    - MN

  • 8/22 10:24am You are cordially invited to a Health & Wellness luncheon sponsored by the Foxboro Christian Women's Club which is affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries. Tuesday September 14 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. $13 inclusive, Lafayette House Route 1 Foxboro, MA. Please make a reservation by calling Arline 508-883-8588. Liz Eaton of W. Bridgewater will present information on Health and Wellness products - Swedish acupressure mats and EMF shield protectors for cell phones. Beth Scott from Plainville will provide music with her sweet soprano voice. Carol Martin from Accord, NY will share ``Out of the Darkness Into the Light - Very Lost and Finally Found.'' A sometimes amusing serious true life story!
    - DJ

  • 8/22 10:23am AV - That must be the same coyote a friend saw behind the Senior Center earlier in the week.
    - JHR

  • 8/22 10:22am Cronin Oil has competitive pricing, especially if you take advantage of the pay within 10 day discount. They also offer pre-winter buying plans. If you get in a jam they have 24hr service and are in your driveway before your off the phone with them. (almost)...
    Impressed by an oil company ? When the owners still drive, deliver, go out for service and teach their trade to the next generation that's what impresses me.
    Business model ? What are you expecting ? You might want to read the fine print on contracts with bigger oil companies in regards to 24hr service charges and the like. You might find the lack of a "business model" refreshing once you get to know people.
    You're supporting a 3rd generation local business, who has done much for our community besides keeping us warm.
    One last thought. Albeit a small one. It is a free market. They're not required to sell oil to everybody. Maybe they figured your needs could be served better some place else.
    - RC

  • 8/22 10:21am I have been very impressed by the service at Cronin Oil. They are friendly and responsive. They come right away when you need them, even in the middle of the Super Bowl! We switched one year when we missed the lock in deadline and came running right back the next because of the difference in service. I strongly recommend Cronin Oil, they have been terrific to us!
    - MJD

  • 8/22 10:20am MON's College Tip O' The Day - If your child wants to study psychology, sociology, art, phys-ed or some other fluff degree in college tell them NO! Science, mathematics or nothing!
    That way they won't have to move into the basement after graduation and before they retire.
    - MON

  • 8/20 4:25pm Is anyone familiar with Web Content Certificates, any local colleges that may offer courses in content development, web marketing, image editing, etc?
    - AL

  • 8/20 4:18pm Dear JC - Unlike the oil company, that I was not impressed with, I did find your pithy post impressive. Thank you for helping me to see the error of my ways. How crazy of me to expect to be impressed by a company I'm looking to do business with. What the hell was I thinking! I should just give thousands of dollars to all companies that don't provide me with a good... what's the word... impression! That's an impressive business model. Companies should only try to impress established and regular customers and not make a good impression on any potential new customers. Total brilliance! That way they won't need any new customers. Are there others aware of that impressive business model? It should be taught in every business school to all the future titans of industry... to create an impression on them.
    Let's put things in perspective, as you suggested so impressively, and not just guess about the circumstances because if someone doesn't agree with you there must be extenuating circumstances to cause them to be so... unimpressive. There was no snowstorm and no last minute delivery. Just a regular call from a potential customer who eventually gave their business to another company... that they found more impressive.
    P.S. Wouldn't it actually be a good thing to impress a potential customer in a bind?
    - DM (or DR in your case)

  • 8/20 4:17pm BD: Cronin, Cronin Cronin Oil Co. is the very best of the best. They will never let you down.
    - JW

  • 8/20 4:16pm We have someone's lost cat at our house. It has been here since last night and still hasn't left the yard. If your cat is white longhaired with a tiger tail a brown spot on its back and some color of a tiger in its face please give us a call. 508-528-6789 Thanks!
    - MS

  • 8/20 4:15pm There is still time to register on-line for next week's North American Soccer Camp to be held at the Pond Street fields - 3 and 4 year olds will be 4:00 to 5:30, 5 and 6 year olds will be 5:30 to 7:00. Cost is $75 - Every camper recieves a ball and t-shirt! To register, visit NASC.com.
    - HK

  • 8/20 4:13pm BD, We have been here 28 years and Cronin's is the best. I called at 2 am one very cold winter morning when we lost heat and they were here in less than 30 min.
    Regarding animals--a fox on Maple St. yesterday morning, and a baby fisher cat ran into our yard the evening before. To all in the Maple St., King St., and Park St. area, be aware that they are around.
    - BR (#1)

  • 8/20 4:12pm College: How to explain the cost of college to a teenager [page link]
    - PH, PreCollegePrep

  • 8/19 10:05pm BD, I agree with JHR. Call Cronin Oil . They are the best. www.croninoil.com
    Why does DR feel that he has to be impressed by an oil delivery company? Did he call Cronin Oil last minute during a blinding snowstorm because he was in a pinch? Become an established regular customer and you won't be disappointed.
    Let's put things in perspective.
    - JC

  • 8/19 10:04pm MW - Red Bones in Davis Square (Cambridge) can provide excellent fried chicken and other BBQ treats. We have used them a few times for similar sized functions with great luck.
    - BHS

  • 8/19 10:03pm It's Thursday night approximately 6:30 and I saw a coyote walking down the sidewalk of Medway Branch Road.
    - AV

  • 8/19 10:02pm BD; In my travels to Europe, I've found using ATMs there the most practical way to get Euros. As soon as you land and clear customs, you'll find ATMs in any airport and the fees are usually reasonable; better than the money changing kiosks. Also, if you want to exchange US dollars, banks usually give the cheapest service fees.
    - RA

  • 8/19 5:39pm I'm looking for some good fried chicken & fixings for a barnyard/country themed party of about 50 people. Anyone know of a restaurant that makes great fried chicken, or a caterer that could provide this? Thanks!
    - MW

  • 8/19 5:37pm If anyone has any college students moving into dorms or apartments I have a Sanyo microwave for sale, end tables, coffee table, bureau with matching mirror, small wall unit, color t.v.'s, George Forman Grill and much much more. If interested or looking for something I did not mention please e-mail : explorer45@verizon.net
    - DH

  • 8/19 5:34pm Missing from a home on Boardman street, on the Seekonk end: Elphaba (Elphie, or "Pesky") a black cat with white bib and paws. She got out overnight and is not used to being out (so she'll be pretty skittish). If you see her, please give us a call. Rob (508) 520-6918.
    - RG

    Update 8/29 8:13pm: Elphie, our little lost black cat wandered back home this morning [see post of 8/29 8:13pm] - RG

  • 8/19 5:33pm KJ: We can second the motion regarding Acorn Animal Hospital. The vets and the staff have helped us with our 2 goldens over the past 20 years. They care about the animals they serve.
    - RM

  • 8/19 5:32pm BD... Cronin!! Cronin!! Cronin!! Best there is...
    - JHR

  • 8/19 5:31pm BD - I second Oilman! Great prices and no attitude. The driver will need to check your tank out before the first delivery if you've never used them before. You'll get plenty of recommendations for Cronin Oil in town but I was far from impressed with them when I tried to have them come out and deliver oil last winter.
    - DM

  • 8/19 5:30pm I have lived in Norfolk for over 15 years. It has had its good and bad moments but for the most part my family and I have been grateful to be a part of this community. Recently, I moved my family and home based business to another neighborhood in town. A neighbor had a problem with the business due to noise and traffic. Unfortunately, before my neighbors even got to know me, (within the first week of me moving in) one of them reported my business to the powers that be. I find it very sad that someone in this town would treat another person struggling to keep her place in this world like that. My family and I counted on that livelihood. Here is hoping that getting to know the rest of the neighbors goes better.
    - MG

  • 8/19 5:29pm BD We have used Coan Oil since moving to Norfolk 15 years ago. No complaints yet. You can also pre-buy your oil late summer at summer pricing.
    - RW

  • 8/18 6:35pm I take 4 of my 5 cats to Cari Hiler at Millis Animal Hospital on 109, across from the PO. If I had to take number 5, who has special issues, I wouldn't be worried.
    - AB-G

  • 8/18 6:32pm Seeking proposals for grants - The Norfolk Cultural Council will accept proposals for funding of community-oriented projects in the arts, humanities and sciences through grants issued by the Massachuasetts Cultural Council. The NCC will also accept proposals through the PASS Program, a ticket subsidy for schools and children. This year the NCC will distribute approximately $4000.00. Deadline for proposals: October 15 postmark.
    For more information, go to www.massculturalcouncil.org. Download applications at www.massculturalcouncil.org/applications/lccapp.pdf Mail applications to: Norfolk Cultural Council, Norfolk Town Hall, 1 Liberty Lane, Norfolk, Ma., 02056
    - AB-G

  • 8/18 6:29pm Norfolk Elementary Education Foundation cordially invites you to join us for our 2nd annual back-to-school hot dog BBQ. Monday, August 30th from 5:30-7:00 on the Norfolk Town Hill.
    $4.00 per person includes; hot dog, chips, juice or water or make your own sundae with Treadwell's world famous ice cream OR $7.00 for both hot dog and ice cream sundae.
    Join your friends and classmates to kick off the new school year at NEEF sponsored 2nd annual back-to-school hot dog barbeque!
    Norfolk Elementary Education Foundation (NEEF) is a charitable organization committed to fostering educational excellence in Norfolk's Public Schools. NEEF promotes innovative teaching and state-of-the-art technology for all students in the H. Olive Day and Freeman Centennial Schools. This community-based foundation is dedicated to raising funds and distributing them through a competitive grant process, to the Norfolk Public Schools.
    NEEF recognizes that excellent public schools are essential to the social and economic fabric of our community, We welcome residents to support this community-wide effort. Board meetings are conducted on the third Thursday of each month in the lounge of the Norfolk public library. For additional information please visit www.neefonline.org
    - AM

  • 8/18 6:28pm DD, I second the recommendation for Bob Paquette of Norfolk Home Improvement. He did a great job on my sisters' window replacements, roofing, and siding. Trustworthy and highly competent, besides being in-town and a great guy.
    - CR

  • 8/18 6:27pm This morning I went out to find my patio covered with small deceased flying insects. Tiny little black bodies and very small wings. Probably about 1/8" or a little more from end to end. Almost look like little gnats. We had a few in the house the other day. Just curious as to what they might be. Whatever they are, they died en masse overnight signaling to me that they must have a very short life span once they "hatch." Sort of reminds me of what we used to see with termite swarms, but those were larger and lighter in color and happened earlier in the year. Thanks.
    - EF

  • 8/18 6:26pm BD, go to newenglandoil.com and I would highly recommend Oilman from Foxboro.
    - PRB

  • 8/18 6:16pm To BD - We are on our 3rd year with MacFarlane Oil--always there for service if/when you need them. Wonderful service plan options that cover far more than we have seen in other companies' plans. Pricing is a little higher than some of the other companies, but they really seem to know what they are doing in the service department, and that is the main reason we stay with them.
    - EF

  • 8/17 8:45pm Emily Malewicz, a 10-year-old from Millis, was injured August 9 when a tree fell on her campsite in Lebanon Maine during a violent thunderstorm. She is still in the Portland Maine Medical Center. There will be a candlelight prayer vigil for Emily tomorrow, Wednesday, at 7 PM on the baseball field behind Millis Town Hall which is on Route 109 near the Route 115 intersection. Fundraising is underway to defray medical costs and to help her parents who are losing income from their jobs so they can be with their daughter. Donations can be made to the Emily Malewicz Support Trust, Middlesex Savings Bank, 24 Milliston Road, Millis, MA 02054.
    - DLJ

  • 8/17 8:40pm Does anyone know where I can purchase a Speedheater or Silent Paint Remover second hand? They retail for $495.00 new and was hoping to save a few bucks. Thanks.
    - MR

  • 8/17 8:25pm Looking to donate an Oak crib in great condition. Big Brother's Big Sister's doesn't take furniture any more according to their web site so I am open to suggestions. sbj83@msn.com Thanks,
    - SJ

  • 8/17 8:23pm Looking for a couple of high school or college kids to help with some landscaping and general clean up of a house I just finished remodeling. If interested, please email me at sdooley@restorationdevelopment.com.
    - SD

  • 8/17 8:20pm We have seen a lone coyote in the Spring Street, Norwell Street neighborhood today... wandering through the neighborhood. Just wanted to let our neighbors know so they may be cautious of their children and pets. Sunday 8/15 around 4pm, and then about 7:30pm.
    - CK

  • 8/17 8:19pm To BD, looking for a place to get euros for a trip to Italy. I know that the Bank of America on Rt. 1A in Dedham sells euros, so if you are willing to make the 30 minute drive you can purchase them even at the last minute. Two of my children spent time in Italy for study abroad. Both also used their BofA debit cards to take out cash in Rome. You just need to be careful to minimize the number of transactions so your fees are less. Credit cards are not always accepted, but can be used. You will pay a foreign transaction fee for each item, plus the exchange rate (not sure if their exchange rate is good or not). Hope this helps.
    - EC

  • 8/17 8:18pm What I was afraid of... Not one brick of the new school has been laid yet, but cost overruns have already surfaced. The Norfolk School Building Committee has voted to add an access road at a cost yet to be determined. The Board of Selectman have decided to oust the main architect and oust the Town Project Manager and get this..after all the planning and studies we paid for, they still have no idea what will heat the school (oil or gas). Read the Boomerang. This is going to get ugly.
    - LS

  • 8/17 8:17pm We're looking for a recommendation for a good oil company- can anyone pass on a name for a company that provides great service and competitive pricing? Thanks!
    - BD

  • 8/17 8:16pm DD, Bob Paquette from Norfok Home Improvement is wonderfull. Have known him for many years and he has done lots of work to my houses. You will not find a more honest worker who will do a great job. His number is 508-533-4814
    - NF

  • 8/17 8:15pm KJ: I highly recommend Acorn Animal Hospital. We (myself personally as well as the Town of Norfolk's animals) use them for everything like wellness checks, vaccines, boarding (when I get to take a day off!) and even extensive surgeries. The whole staff there is wonderful and will go the extra mile if you ever need them for emergency services.
    - HC

  • 8/17 8:14pm The Norfolk Community League's biggest event of year, ``The Town Of Norfolk Casino Night Gala,'' will be held on Saturday, September 11, 2010. The Vegas Gaming themed gala will be held at the Four Points Sheraton in Norwood at 6:00 PM. The event is open to all.
    There will be dinner, dancing, and live and silent auctions at the Casino Night Gala. Tickets can be purchased for $68/player or $650 for full tables of 10 guests. All proceeds go directly back to community and the town of Norfolk .
    For information on how to purchase tickets, go to: www.norfolkcommunityleague.org or call Sarah L. at 508-528-4220 or Lindsey W. at 508-440-5928.
    - EHF, NCL Publicity Committee

  • 8/16 5:18pm Hi, I am wondering if anyone can recommend converting our American money into Euros here, or once we get to Italy? Is there a place around here that has a fair rate of exchange? Thank you,
    - BD

  • 8/16 5:16pm Norfolk, I have 4 seats for Saturday's Country Music Festival at Gillette. Brad Pais= ley and Jason Aldean. Section 108, Row 3. Face value $375.
    As they have already been paid for, I will let them go for a donation to th= e Rodman Ride for Children. $200 minimum.
    Please reply to box276@norfolknet.com.
    - KDR

  • 8/16 5:14pm RE: Recommendations for Vets -
    Acorn Animal Hospital. Dr. Erica Evans She is wonderful!
    For more holistic/natural care (depending on need and problem) Dr. Margo Roman at M.A.S.H. in Hopkinton
    Both vets are excellent!
    - PRR

  • 8/16 5:12pm To KJ, Good luck with the adoption of your Labrador! If you are looking for in-home pet visits (walks, feeding and caring for your pet while you are gone) or overnight pet sitting, Leashrly Life can help. We're in Norfolk and have references available for you. We offer a personalized service where we treat every animal as if he were our own. For more information visit www.leashrlylife.com or call 781-241-2083.
    - AW, Leashrly Life

  • 8/15 10:25pm Hi, We are in the process of adopting a Labrador and need references for a reputable veterinarian in the local area, as well as any recommendations for boarding and/or doggy daycare facilities. We are also looking for a place where we can take our dog for a swim in a fairly clean local pond or lake, or to a dog park. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
    - KJ

  • 8/15 10:19pm SST, Welcome to town. I highly recommend Sean Noonan @ 508-440-5531. He recently worked on a number of things at my home and he was quick, clean, very fair, and just a great guy. He lives in town! Give him a call and you won't regret it.
    - DMG

  • 8/15 10:09pm I love having Something Special here in town, and am sorry to hear business isn't good. I shop there often, and find it very handy for small gifts, cards, etc. I hope they will continue to sell great stuff, and won't get too sidetracked by the consignment business. I have enjoyed the variety of goods and products they've offered over the past years. I agree we should all do our part to keep such a business here!
    - TC

  • 8/15 3:38pm I remember a few years ago talk about how great it would be if we had a little gift shop in town for folks to pick up a little something special on the run. Well we got just that, Something Special. A wonderful little gift shop right near the train station. What happened to all of you who wanted just that? They are having a really hard time just trying to stay in business. Their prices are reasonable, the selection is varied. They even sell flowers now and are trying to add a consignment spot to try to perk up business. Let's all pitch in and remember we wanted just this kind of store in our neighborhood.
    - JW

  • 8/15 3:37pm UG, Lawrence St. off Park has the parents and 4 babies, ducks you can feed. Have fun.
    - PRB

  • 8/15 3:36pm They're baaaaaack....!! Our old friends, the Western Conifer Seed Bugs, are back in town looking for suitable winter homes. Although they're 'creepy' looking and give off an obnoxious odor when threatened, they're completely harmless to pets, humans and crops. They seem to show up in large numbers when there's a great crop of pine cones (such as this year) where they feed on the sap. So, if you live in an area with a lot of cone-bearing trees and bushes, you may get a visit from them.
    - RP

  • 8/15 11:54am At approximatly 9:00 pm last night, our black toy poodle "Randy" wandered out of our back yard at 3 main street. Randy is 14 years old and has no teeth. He usually does not ever wander further than the end of our driveway, as he's generally a very timid dog. After scoring the neighborhood for two hours, I am thinking that someone might have picked him up. If you see him, please call [...]. Thank you.
    - CB

    Update... Rememebering that I have surviellance cameras on the outside of the house, I reviewed the recordings to find that a car coming from Walople picked up the dog at the end of my driveway, then turned and returned towards Walpole. A call confirmed that Walpole Animal Control had the offending poodle in the lock up... safe and sound.

  • 8/15 11:53am Anyone know of a park or pond where you can go to feed the ducks? Only place I've ever known of is in Brockton, but there must be a closer one. Thanks.
    - UG

  • 8/15 11:50am The Southeastern Massachusetts Community Concert Band will be playing in Wrentham tomorrow night, Sunday 8/15 starting at 6:30p.m. Bring a blanket or chair, and enjoy some patriotic, popular, and march music. Hope to see you there!
    - CR

  • 8/15 11:49am Can anyone recommend a good reupholsterer person? Thanks.
    - JEC

  • 8/15 11:47am SST - electrician - Max Dowd (508)397-4600. He's great and reasonably priced.
    - ES

  • 8/15 11:46am SST - Contact Bill Fitzgerald for electrical work. Impeccable work and a great guy. If you can't locate his number in the local phone book, email me at janhealy@comcast.net before Wednesday 8/18.
    - JLH

  • 8/15 11:45am Looking for an electrician, give Sean Noonan a call @ 508-440-5531
    - SN, Licensed Electrician

  • 8/15 11:42am I am a stay at home mom looking to do childcare in my home in Norfolk. I have lots of experience with children through sitting and volunteer work. I am a mother of two ages 6 and 8. I am CPR certified through the American Red Cross, fun, nurturing, and clean with a great driving record. Willing to bring/participate in any activities you have your child enrolled in. I love to get out for walks/day trips as well. If interested contact me at gifun@mac.com.
    - JG

  • 8/15 11:33am Boston Gymkhana Sports Club is proud to sponsor Cricket Camp 2010 for ages 7-15 to be held on Aug 20-23 at Cracker-Barrel Fairgrounds, Wrentham. Please click on this link for more details: [PDF link].
    The camp will include:
    * Cricketing basics, rules
    * Basic of batting, bowling, fielding
    * Strategies, game plan
    The camp will be run by International Player Debasish Mohanty. His profile can be viewed at: [page link]
    Please register online at bostongymkhana.com. The registration fee is only $30.
    Feel free to contact Bikram Singh at 508-641-7757, bikramsingh101@gmail.com for any questions.
    Thanks,
    - TS

  • 8/15 11:07am To MJD - I would be willing to sell your items on Craigslist with my contact number to eliminate the hassle of having to sell them yourself. If interested please give me a call @ 508-520-1459.
    - CR

  • 8/15 10:45am Where do you go to practice for a college interview? [info link]
    - PH, PreCollegePrep

  • 8/15 10:44am Wanted: Experienced handyman to renovate bathroom. The bathroom is a 1/2 bath and does not have a tub or shower.
    Work to be done: Remove tile from walls and replace with beadboard. Remove current tile floor and install new tile floor. Install new vanity.
    Please call 508.528.0944 if interested. Thank you!
    - CT

  • 8/15 10:41am We would be appreciative if somebody would recommend a contractor/siding company to replace our entire home's siding. Hoping to deal with somebody we can trust to do a quality job and a reasonable price. Any suggestions and/or personal experience shared would be appreciated! Thanks.
    - DD

  • 8/15 10:40am Handyman Carpentry does jobs both big and small. From trim work and replacement windows to kitchen, bathrooms, basement and additions and so much more. Check out our website @ www.handymancarpentry.com. Mention that you saw us on Norfolknet and we will take 10% off any job. We are a local family run company. Call Scott at 508-272-1050. Thanks.
    - MCH

  • 8/15 10:39am The Southeastern Massachusetts Community Concert Band will be playing in Wrentham town center on Sunday, August 15th, starting at 6:00 p.m. The location is at the intersection of routes 140 and 1A in downtown Wrentham. Please join us for an evening of Patriotic, popular, and march music. This is part of Wrentham's Summer Concert Series.
    - CR

  • 8/15 10:38am Just came back from Mr Dooley's Irish Pub (former Anvil) and I have to say it was great. The food was delicious and the waitress, Shay, was a pleasure.
    I recommend trying it and ask for Shay for super service with a smile.
    We are fortunate to have such great food establishments from which to choose.
    - RW

  • 8/15 10:32am Today [Wednesday] while working at Bob's Stores in Franklin my very first customer of the day came up to me buying a rather large amount of T shirts. After talking to him for a few minutes I learned about his brother Kevin. Kevin is a great guy doing an amazing thing for the cure for cancer. Kevin is currently walking in all 15 Susan G Komen for the cure walks around the country. He is the only person doing so and he is from right here from our little town of Norfolk. Kevin is doing this simply out of the greatness of his heart (something we rarley find anymore). All travel expenses and everything on his own dime, and frankly I think that it is amazing, and heartwarming, to know that there are people right here in town trying to make such a huge impact. Kevin has a website, where you can make donations, to sponsor hm in his walk to donate to the cause. Also on the website is a blog about his journey and all of the places that he is going. I definitely recomend checking him out. He also has a page on facebook! The website is: Keviniswalking.org and on facebook you can find him at 900 miles for the cure. I was just so inspired myself this morning that I thought someone else out there might be as well!! :)
    - KV

  • 8/15 10:21am Norfolk Recreation finishes the summer with 2 great programs:
    Norfolk Youth Basketball starts Monday, August 16 and runs Monday-Friday 9-12pm (Pizza on Friday so p/u is 12:30pm). This is a great summer clinic; it mixes basketball skills, fundamentals, sportsmanship and play into a camp-like experience. Join Coach McInnis's new freshman coach, Cliff Tomassian, aka Coach CT, for a great week!
    For the last week of August 23 we are going with the tradition of ending the summer with Global Sports. This is a fun opportunity to learn and play sports from around the world with International Coaches. Cricket has won the award "most favorite" for the last 3 years! Traditional games like soccer and Flag Football will also be played... 1/2 day and full day options available.
    Check out these programs at www.virtualnorfolk.org/rec. Any questions, give us a call at 508-520-1315.
    We hope you have enjoyed your summer with Norfolk Rec! thanks,
    - Ann Proto, Norfolk Recreation

  • 8/14 8:09am The final program of the 2009 - 2010 History on the Hill series is scheduled for Wednesday, August 25, at 7:00 PM in the gazebo on Town Hill, or room 214 in the Norfolk Town Hall depending on the weather.
    Come join us for a nght of fun and information as we explore Norfolk trivia -- Vinegar Hill, Mt Tisca, Wildcat Road, Old Meeting House School and more. Come and learn about Norfolk history.
    - BB, Norfolk Historical Commission

  • 8/14 8:05am For the person looking for someone who buys coins (I think it was TO), here is the contact information.
    New England Coin Exchange
    935 Park Ave, Suite 209
    Cranston, RI 02921
    401-339-2934
    - EF

  • 8/14 7:57am I also saw the Pizza Thyme sign at Rocco Plaza. On the web I see there are some in other states. During the August 9 Selectmen's meeting they granted a common victual (food seller) license for the Golden Ginger in the same plaza. This will be a takeout only Chinese restaurant open 6 days per week to start. They plan to open in November.
    - DLJ

  • 8/13 6:30pm MJD - Thanks for your response. Your aunt's collection sound absolutely lovely. What treasures. Unfortunately for me, it is not what I am collecting right now. The Noritake patterns I am looking for are Goldier and Kenwood. Have you tried www.replacements.com to get appraisal of your aunt's items? Another great source is the Wrentham Antiques Marketplace or the auction house in Norwood center near Conrads, the name is escaping me right now. Best of luck. I hope all goes well with your aunt's new home.
    - KW

  • 8/13 6:25pm For all those who remember Officer Vinnie, he would appreciate a card or visit. He is at The Franklin Skilled Nursing Facility for the time being.
    - JW

  • 8/13 6:24pm Hi, Can anyone tell me when the class list will be posted for the H.O.D. school?
    - LSH

  • 8/13 6:22pm We have some home items to sell. We are doing renovations and have 2 sliders, a 30" freestanding Whirlpool electric range, and a double stainless steel sink along with some other small things. Contact me at sst369@yahoo.com if interested in coming over to take a look.
    - SST

  • 8/13 6:21pm We are new to town and are looking for an affordable, good electrician do some work. Thanks for any recommendations.
    - SST

  • 8/8 7:47am To JGP - I ditto RC's comments about Wayne at Norfolk County Glass. He just made glass tops for 4 nightstands, is replacing my skylight glass and will be doing a shower door. Excellent work and nice, nice people to work with--and reasonably priced, too! That's a bonus!
    - EF

  • 8/8 7:46am For TO - I have a guy that I trust implicitly with regards to coins (his primary focus), purchasing gold, and pricing antiques, even. I got him through a referral and have given out his name numerous times. I have his phone number some where in my e-mails. Have the Wm give you my e-mail address and I will have Dave's number for you by that time. If I find it in the interim, I will post it here.
    - EF

  • 8/8 7:41am KW - The Noritake is a full 12 place setting with gravy boat and platters, cup and saucers. The pattern is Norwood and was given to my aunt and uncle for their 25 anniversary. It is in perfect condition. There are several depression era pieces but the one that springs to mind is a flat separated plate that is yellow. There is some hobnail milk glass but I think that is spoken for. There is some clear hobnail dessert plate and they are gorgeous but I am not sure when it was made. There is also some ruby glass and some lovely lusterware. There are a million teacups and saucers, mostly Japanese post WWII. There are a few pieces of carnival glass also. There is also an antique clock mantle made by the Wm. L Gilbert clock company, very ornate. I am going to the house next weekend if you are interested in seeing any of these treasures you can get in touch with me through the webmaster. [Use box275@norfolknet.com - Wm.]
    - MJD

  • 8/7 11:05am I'm traveling, and may have limited access to the internet to check my mail and update the page.
    - Wm.

  • 8/7 11:02am MJD I collect depression era glass & Noritake china from that era as well. Can you tell me what pattern you have & what type of glass you have. Is it hobnail, pink,? etc.
    - KW

  • 8/6 11:50pm In response to SD's posting I just need a set of plans drawn up. Drop me an e-mail, and anyone else who is an architect or has experience of drawing up large additon plans, let me know. I would also love some referrals from people who have done additons and were pleased with the person they used to draw up thier plans. My e-mail is pos4tct@yahoo.com. Thanks,
    - CL

  • 8/6 11:49pm For MJD: re: your various collections and dinnerware sets. Contact Patrick Byrne at "Cobwebs Antiques" in Jamaica Plain, Boston. He has an antique shop and buys and sells... he has a wonderful inventory and gets good prices. He's a good guy!!
    Cobwebs, 703 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Neighborhood: Jamaica Plain (617) 983-0154
    - PR

  • 8/6 11:47pm August Zone 5 Commuter Rail pass for sale: $170 (20% off full fare for remaining 17 workdays in the month) or best offer. Wm can connect you to my email. [Use box274@norfolknet.com - Wm.]
    - AL

  • 8/6 7:16pm We are cleaning out the house of my elderly aunt who has gone into assisted living. She was a collector of dishes and has several beautiful sets, as well as some carnival glass, depression era glass, and lusterware. She also has some collectible salt and pepper shakers and a full set of Noritake china (12 place settings with platters, gravy boat etc.) Does anyone know of a place that consigns dishes or an antique dealer that might be interested in looking a few things over? I was taken aback when the Commodities Market in Wrentham told me theirs is a 50/50 split. I was hoping that I could sell these lovely things somewhere and recover some money for my aunt. Any ideas out there short of the hassle of eBay?
    - MJD

  • 8/6 6:50pm We are seeking volunteers to join the Search Committee for a new Superintendent of Schools (Dr. Jackson is unfortunately only an interim). Anyone who wishes to be considered for this committee please contact me at sdooley@norfolk.k12.ma.us. We are seeking wide range of input so if you have an interest in our schools on any level, please consider thanking on this important task.
    - Shawn Dooley, Chairman, Norfolk Public Schools

  • 8/6 6:49pm CL: Do you need an architect, or just plans? I am a builder and do quite a bit of design build with a draftsman and engineer. Tends to be about 1/2 the cost of using an architect. Really depends on the scope of your project though.
    - SD

  • 8/6 6:48pm Can anyone recommend a reputable coin dealer? A relative has a few they would like to get graded and get a value of to settle an estate.
    - TO

  • 8/6 2:10pm The full town drinking water notice is posted on virtualnorfolk.org. Also there under the Department of Public Works section there are some planned roadway improvements listed.
    - DLJ

  • 8/6 2:06pm Observed a large spider on back steps because of its size (body about the size of a quarter), green chevron leg color with red? and a large 2 ft diameter web. Mainly noticed because of the colors - noticed it can jiump 6+ inches - 8 legs? While getting a box to capture it and take a picture, a visitor to my house killed it. Anyone have like spiders? Generally most spiders are beneficial.
    - JO (99)

  • 8/6 2:05pm From the Norfolk Boomerang:
    Giant yard sale: 60 years accumulation. Entire contents of house, garage, greenhouse. Includes furniture, statuary, appliances, house wares, power tools of all kinds, auto garage equipment (some vintage). If you see it, you can buy it! Saturday August 7, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. & Sunday August 8, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cash only, No early birds. Dardi: 44 Pond Street, Route 115, Norfolk across from Pond Street Recreational Complex.
    - DLJ

  • 8/6 2:01pm PH - I respectfully disagree with your posting that a double major is a waste of time and money. One of my kids double-majored in 3 1/2 years of college after taking six APs in high school with passing scores (good enough to get college credit). This fact got him a very good full-time job straight out of college, his employer recognizing his exceptional hard work and dedication. Extra effort and hard work is what is making the difference in this tough economy.
    - DDM

  • 8/6 2:00pm JGP: There is a screen repair shop on the corner of 1A and 115 called Norfolk County Glass who do an excellent repair of screens; 508 384 3344. The owner Wayne Spencer has done a great job on glass work for us over the years while with another company. Now that he has his own company it is chance to support a quality Norfolk company.
    - RC

  • 8/6 1:55pm I see a sign for a new pizza place, "Pizza Thyme" coming soon to Rocco Plaza. Does anyone know when or the details of what type of place it will be?
    - CG

  • 8/5 4:46pm Can anyone recomend a good architect to draw up plans for a home additon? Thanks,
    - CL

  • 8/5 4:45pm JH: I agree with you regarding PH's advertising for his business. Frankly, I don't exactly understand why he is advertises his services so often on this forum, but that is another matter. In my opinion, it is very myopic to consider a dual major a waste of time, money, and effort. There are many students who don't view the decision to take on a dual major simply as a simple exercise in calculating the financial return on investment. Fortunately, there really are high school and college students who consider the education itself as part of the ROI. The cost of added classes is easily calculated, the value of the educational experience is not.
    - CS

  • 8/5 4:44pm We are in need of temporary housing for our two indoor mature cats. The cats have all of their vaccinations, are in good health, and entertain themselves. We will provide all food, litter, supplies, and medical care. We just need a kind soul to open up a home for them for a few months. If willing to help, please contact box247@norfolknet.com. Many, many thanks!
    - JMB

  • 8/5 4:43pm JH - as a double major in philosophy and religion, I thought you would appreciate this old joke.
    Scrawled on the bathroom wall of an academic building - "God is dead" - Nietzsche
    A witty retort is written below - "Nietzsche is dead" - God
    - DA

  • 8/5 4:39pm Re: NK - Thank you for setting that information straight. I thought you had spoken directly to the Building Inspector, and he himself stated that the home of 7 Priscilla Ave was condemned!! And then the Swensons were pulled from the home with absolutely no warning at all!! That is first hand information, and I say it again to townfolk. Watch out for your elderly loved ones very very carefully. There are ones who are waiting for an opportunity, and believe me they can get away with it... So sad
    - CN

  • 8/5 4:38pm My kids have been throwing up with diarrhea for the past three days. Today we got a call that the town water tested positive for e-coli on Tuesday morning. Oops. Glad we have that automated phone system to get the word out right away.
    - BM

  • 8/5 1:10pm [post about air conditioner removed on request - Wm.]

  • 8/5 1:09pm Hi, Just read about a guy who writes for Daily Finance.Com. His name is Zac Bissonette and his book is coming out in the fall. He has many great tips on how not to accumulate loans for college etc. Here is his link to his column and his book. He is a college kid who right in the midst of it all. [page link]
    - DWL

  • 8/5 1:06pm Norfolk Recreation has 3 Red Sox tickets left for the Seattle Mariners on August 23 at 7:10pm. Tickets are for Right Field Grandstand and are $30 each. We would like to sell the 3 together. The Seats are for Section 2, Row 14, Seats 26, 27, 28. If you are interested, please email Norfolk Recreation at recreation@virtualnorfolk.org.
    - Ann Proto, Recreation Director

  • 8/5 1:03pm Does anyone have a wheelchair ramp that they no longer need? I have three stairs into my front door and it is becoming increasingly difficult to get my brother-in-law into the house. If anyone could help please send an e-mail to: box273@norfolknet.com Thank you,
    - PFD

  • 8/5 1:01pm Re: Rob Garrity post of 8/2/10 "But to set the record straight, the building commissioner issued a temporary suspension of their occupancy permit. It was issued because of several problems that needed correction."
    My response: The building inspector, Robert Bullock, did not give the Swensons notice in writing that they were being evicted "temporarily" or what needed to be "corrected". For a fact, he was not in favor of them returning to their home. They should have been given proper notice and they were not given any notice what-so-ever. That is wrong, wrong, wrong. A [ready buyer] named Thomas Norton was waiting for his opportunity to buy the house for a song so he could make a nice profit. They were in a desperate situation. They saw him as a friend and sold their home to him.
    That is the truth. They are still without a home. Norfolk did them wrong and should be held accountable. The housing authority is not going to let them into elderly housing in Norfolk. That is a done deal. They fought tooth and nail to make sure of that. This is still a sad state of affairs and the Swensons should not be forgotten.
    - NK

  • 8/5 12:55pm PH - I read your college blog with some regularity now, thanks for the new hobby! I'm glad to see you're now wearing your seat belt in some of your YouTube videos. Now, with your ongoing risky driving/video making behavior, you're lessening your chance to qualify for a Darwin Award. Your take on the topic of double-majoring was a bit disappointing, however. Coming from a Philosophy & Religion major such as yourself, I'd expect a little broader viewpoint on evaluating potential curriculum choices. Seems like you don't make much distinction between college coursework and trade school. Finally, I realize you didn't ask for my advice, but I'll continue to dispense it - I suggest using a spell checker on your blog postings. Misspelling 'bachelors degree' (as well as misuse of a possessive apostrophe) in a college admissions blog kind of jumps right out at you.
    - JH

  • 8/5 12:53pm Countdown to Cooperstown is 3 days! The Warriors baseball team starts the tournament in Cooperstown this weekend. Before we leave, we're drawing the winning ticket for our last fundraiser, a 50/50 raffle, on Thursday night. There's still time to get in the action! Carol's Place is selling tickets, which are 1 for $5, 3 for $10. Take a chance on winning some cash and help the team at the same time. We thank everyone for all the support, especially our triple sponsor, Carpentry by Tom Antonellis.
    For those who are interested, the Opening Ceremonies, Skills Competition, and some of the games can be viewed online at www.cooperstownallstarvillage.com. I'm hoping to post our game schedule and photos on our website during our week long stay, so please visit us online and wish us luck!
    - CM

  • 8/5 12:52pm Voter Registration Deadline for State Primary Election -
    Wednesday August 25, 2010, is the last day to register to vote at the State Primary Election to be held on September 14, 2010. Anyone who has not previously registered, is a new resident, or will become 18 on or before September 14th may register by mail or in person at the Town Clerk's Office. Regular office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00AM to 5:00PM. On Wednesday, August 25, 2010, the office will be open from 9:00AM until 8:00PM pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 51. Mail in registration forms must be postmarked by August 25th or earlier in order to qualify.
    - Gail E. Bernardo, Town Clerk, Town of Norfolk

    Older messages are continued in the archives, (here) - Wm.

     
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    Wednesdays at the Walpole Farmers Market Every Wednesday, from 3:00 - 8:00PM, rain or shine, through October, visit the Farmers Market located in the rear parking lot of 944 Main Street in Walpole Center. Residents from the area can come together for the opportunity to buy locally grown and locally produced foods; and shop for other tastefully made gifts and products. At the Market you will find: fresh fruits and vegetables, beef, fish, cheese, jams, relishes, baked goods, herbs, cider, honey, plants, flowers and much, much more!. Offerings will change throughout the season so one will need to come back often to find new wonderful and delicious items each time. Further information may be found at walpolemafarmersmarket.com

    8/25 The final program of the 2009 - 2010 History on the Hill series is scheduled for Wednesday, August 25, at 7:00 PM in the gazebo on Town Hill, or room 214 in the Norfolk Town Hall depending on the weather.
    Come join us for a nght of fun and information as we explore Norfolk trivia -- Vinegar Hill, Mt Tisca, Wildcat Road, Old Meeting House School and more. Come and learn about Norfolk history.

    9/14 You are cordially invited to a Health & Wellness luncheon sponsored by the Foxboro Christian Women's Club which is affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries. Tuesday September 14 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. $13 inclusive, Lafayette House Route 1 Foxboro, MA. Please make a reservation by calling Arline 508-883-8588. Liz Eaton of W. Bridgewater will present information on Health and Wellness products - Swedish acupressure mats and EMF shield protectors for cell phones. Beth Scott from Plainville will provide music with her sweet soprano voice. Carol Martin from Accord, NY will share ``Out of the Darkness Into the Light - Very Lost and Finally Found.'' A sometimes amusing serious true life story!


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    Treadmill: Alliance Fitness 810CONV

    Conventional Frame Style, Built-In Cup Holder, Cushioned Deck, Front & Side Hand Rails, 5 Window LCD, One Touch Membrane, 3 Pre-Set Programs, 6 User-Defined Programs. Horsepower: 2 (continuous) & 5 (peak), 12% Power Incline, 1.9" Roller Diameter, 0-10 MPH, 275 lbs User Capacity

    Asking: $500 obo

    Call: 508-520-8866

    9/1  

    Hitachi 51" HDTV-Ready CRT TV - $750

    Owner's Manual included; Same model currently being sold (refurbished) on Overstock.com for $1249 Please follow the following link for product details: [www.dealtime.com/xPF-51F510]

    Will sell for $750 obo

    Call (508) 520-8866.

    9/1  

    Solid Mahogany Dining Table

    Reproduction Regency style, dual pedestal dining table made of solid mahogany (picture shows leaf inserted in table)

    Two Carver chairs and four dining chairs (also made of solid mahogany with removable silk embroidered seat cushions) Handmade in Chelmsford, Essex, England.

    Glass table top purchased in 2001 for $400 to protect table (with leaf inserted in table).

    Dimensions: 84" x 39" (213 cm x 99 cm) with 21 1/2" leaf inserted.

    Purchased new (in 1997) for 2,200.00 Pounds (approx. $3,500.00). Asking $1500.00

    Email box278@norfolknet.com

    9/1  

    Yard sale - Sunday, 9/5

    8:00 AM to 1:00 PM,
    7 Mountain Rock Lane.

    Furniture, sports equipment, games and more.

    No early birds, please.

    Rain date Monday, 9/6 same time.

    8/31  

    Trumpet and Saxophone For Sale

    For Sale:

    Trumpet. Yamaha YTR2320. With mute, case, valve oil. $325.

    Saxophone. Yamaha YAS23. With case. $350.

    Both are in excellent condition. Perfect for Freeman/KP Band.

    Call (508) 528-5158.

    8/30  

    Free Swing Set

    FREE child life swing set. Partially disassembled, ready for pick-up!

    please contact me @ 508-440-5450
    or my cell @ 502-905-1380

    Picture was taken day of disassembly (July 2, 2010)

    8/30  

    47" HD TV

    Daewoo Rear Projection HD TV
    Too large for dorm room

    Great condition
    Dolby Virtual Stereo Sound
    Audio In and Out
    Universal Remote
    Built-in Equalizer
    2 HD inputs
    3 RCA inputs
    2 S-Video inputs
    $900 new

    Selling for $350

    (508)-528-3119 ask for Brian or Jeff

    8/29  

    Hockey Skates

    Excellent Condition - size 4.5 Reebok 7 pump skate. Worn a handful of times $125

    Contact Michelle mmconsoles@verizon.net

    8/29  

    Looking for a Storage Garage

    I am a Norfolk resident looking to store one car indoors for the winter months (Dec. 1 - Apr. 1).

    Please email me at greenflag1@comcast.net if you are looking for a renter.

    8/23  

    Antique Dessert Set

    For Sale - Antique Golden Ware warranted 22 carat pure gold sugar, creamer and dessert plates w/ tea cups. $250.00 or best offer.

    Call 508-528-3920

    8/23  

    Panasonic 10-speed Road Bike

    Older model, impeccable condition.
    New rear tube. $100.

    Call 617-202-8519

    8/23  

    Microwave, Furniture, Household Items

    Sanyo microwave $25.00, 3 round end tables all have glass tops $10.00 each. Coffee table solid wood $40.00, plus color t.v.'s, t.v. cart, and much more for sale. All items perfect for college students. If interested e-mail explorer45@verizon.net.

    8/19  

    Bedroom Set

    - Two dressers; (one low with attaching mirrors, one high);
    - one bedside table with drawers;
    - one bedframe and headboard;
    - mattress set (Sealy - queen boxspring and mattress).

    A bit dated - but in fair shape. Great for college apartment. $75.00 takes it all. Please call 508-528-3780

    8/19  

    Musical Instruments

    Musical Instruments: I have two Artley and 1 Gemeinhardt 2SP student flutes for sale. Also, a Leblanc 7214 and a Selmer CL 300 student clarinets, and a Selmer Series 9 Professional clarinet (wooden). Prices range from $100 to $220 for the student instruments depending on quality and condition. The Selmer Series 9 is $800.00. All can be tested played. Please call 520-1572.

    Update, musical instrument post of 8/18: The Geminhardt Flute is sold, the Leblanc student clarinet and the Artley flute are both still available for $170.00 each. Both are in good playing condition. Please call (508)-520-1572.

    8/18, 9/2  

    At-Home Care for Your Little One

    I am a stay at home mom looking to do one-on-one childcare at my home in Norfolk. I have lots of experience with children through sitting and volunteer work. I am a mother of two ages 6 and 8. I am American Red Cross CPR certified, fun, nurturing, and clean with a great driving record. Willing to bring/participate in any activities you may have your child enrolled in. I love to get out for walks/day trips as well. If interested contact me at gifun@mac.com.

     

    Demarini CF4 Baseball Bat $200

    Brand new 2011 31/20 (Drop 11) Demarini CF4 ST little league baseball bat in shrink wrap. Sent back son's 2010 CF4 bat to Demarini to see if we could get a replacement and was sent 2011 CF4. I was happily surprised to get the replacement as the bat had been well used and was over the one year warranty period. In the meantime we had purchased a replacement so he could have it for his playoffs.

    Bat retails for $259 and the price is firm. I will give you the "Delivery Note" which provides the ship date of the bat in case you have an issue during use and need to return. Contact me at sportsnut3@comcast.net if interested.

    8/15  

    Oak Storage Unit

    Oak Storage Unit - $100

    Can be used for entertainment center, office storage or extra kitchen storage
    Solid piece on wheels so moves easy
    43" w
    23" d
    31"h

    8/6  

    Table and Hutch For Sale

    Matching table and corner hutch, both mahogany with cherry finish. Table is 6 feet and has a leaf. No chairs. Hutch is electrified. Both like new. Price for both is $200. Proceeds benefit MA Audubon Stony Brook. Will sell separately. Contact: George Dusty - 508-384-3352.

    8/4  

    Mahogany Table

    Grannie's mahogany table, seats 4-6. Asking $300. Please contact 508-446-3784.

    8/2  

    For Sale - Bernina Sewing Machine

    Bernina Activa 131 Sewing Machine. Never used. Original retail value $3600. Will sell for $900 or best offer. Comes with instruction and sewing manual, video, and case. If interested please call Kristen at 508-440-9044.

    7/28  

    Lenox Serving Set

    For Sale - 12 piece serving set of Lenox "Poppies On Blue" china. Dinner plates, salad plates, soup/cereal bowls teacups and saucers, large serving bowl, large serving tray.

    Set has never been used. Makes a great engagement/wedding/anniversary/housewarming gift! Entire inventory would sell for approx $1,100. Will sell for $800 or best offer. If interested, please call 508-440-9044.

    7/27  

    Rental Wanted

    Looking to rent a single home in Norfolk, 3-4 bedrooms.

    We are looking to lease it for at least 2 years.

    Please contact 781-363-0046.

    7/26  

    House For Rent Norfolk

    September 15, 2010

    Located 3 minute walk to commuter rail and stores, on large private lot set back from street.

    3 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen, living and dinning room, finished room in basement, 1 car garage

    All appliances included: refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer

    Rent is $2000 per month plus utilities (electric only)

    References, first month rent and security deposit
    1 year lease

    Please call Joanie 508 528 1287

    7/23  

    Crocheted Baby Afghans

    Are you looking for a more personalized and unique baby present? Crocheted baby afghans are a perfect gift which will be used for years. You choose the pattern and select the yarn colors. Machine washable. Prices range from $40-$60. Please contact me at cullendiane@verizon.net to set up an appointment.

    7/20  

    Wood Burning Fireplace Insert

    For Sale: Wood Burning Fireplace Insert $200 - great condition, very clean. Located in Norfolk. You'll have to pay for removal (about $150 - I can suggest a service provider). For details please call 508.528.0944 or email catherine.troutman@gmail.com. Thanks!
    S o l d

    7/20, 7/22  

    Teacher and Mom Available

    Preschool teacher and Mom available to provide affordable after school care M-F at my Norfolk home beginning in Sept.

    Also available for fulltime daycare on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

    For more information please email at: box268@norfolknet.com

    Thank you.

    7/17  

    Apartment For Rent

    Norfolk 1 Bedroom

    On 2nd floor of 2-family in quiet residential neighborhood. Large eat in kitchen, living room, office and big bedroom. Off street parking for 2 cars. House pets allowed. 1 mile to the T. Laundry on site, deck at rear, central air conditioning. $1000 a month includes utility's. 1st and last, available Sept 1st 2010

    Call 508-641-2760

    7/15  

    Rocker Recliner For Sale

    $175

    Almost Brand New Simmons Rocker Recliner Victory Lane in Taupe, Factory Scotchguard Bought two in December 2009 but really only have room for one!

    Sells for $299

    [Contact box267@norfolknet.com]

    7/13  


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