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Town Selectmen and members of Prudential Page Realty participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony with developer Tom DiPlacido in December. Phase One of Norfolk’s Active Adult Community at The Village of River’s Edge is nearly sold out, with only two units remaining to be sold. More ... BINGO - Bingo is held every Monday at 1 p.m. Donation is 60 cents per card. Callers are Lucy Gifun, Marina Haley, Charlotte Howard, and Betty Ray. Treasurer is Dot Callahan. All money is returned as prizes. BRIDGE – Bridge is played every Tuesday at 10 and Thursday at 1 p.m. More ... From January 11-15, the King Philip National Honor Society will be running a fund-raiser for the Games for Heroes organization (www.gamesforheroes.com), which collects video games for the soldiers stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. More ... Registration for Norfolk Girls Softball’s Spring 2010 season is open through January 20, 2010. More ... The Norfolk Public Schools will be conducting a screening for three and four year old children on Friday, February 5, 2010 for children who have a suspected disability. More ... Every 17 seconds, Soles4Souls Inc. gives away another pair of shoes to someone in need. The shoe charity has earned glowing endorsements from Hollywood stars and professional athletes, but the people that truly make the non-profit organization effective are those who clean out their closets to personally drop off their “gently worn” shoes at participating locations. More ... Dog Licensing began on Monday, January 4, 2010. Fees are $15 per animal; a $5 discount will be applied if the animal has been spayed/neutered. You may license your dog(s) in person at the Office of the Town Clerk, or you may receive a license by mail. In either case, the following documentation is required: More ... Given local fiscal problems, mutual aid is becoming the norm for how firefighters deliver fire and emergency medical services to the community. For example, on Wednesday, January 6 the Norfolk Fire Department responded to six emergencies, half involving mutual aid responses. More ... On Saturday, January 2 at 9:15 a.m., during the snowstorm, Norfolk Animal Control Officer Hilary Cohen was dispatched on a report that a cat was in the snow and was either dying or dead. This was in the neighborhood of Main Street and Sweetland Farm. At the time Cohen arrived on scene, area residents had picked up the cat and were keeping her in a blanket. More ... You may vote by absentee ballot if you: • will be absent from your city or town on election day, and/or • have a physical disability that prevents your voting at the polling place, and/or • cannot vote at the polls due to religious beliefs. More ... |
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