|
Norfolk Superintendent Don LeClerc said this week he is hoping to find a way to avoid privatizing the before-school and after-school program of the town’s elementary schools, even though the program is losing money. As of the end of February, the School Age Child Care program was losing about $14,000, though school officials hope the deficit will decrease as more payments come in. More ... Norfolk Community Federal Credit Union plans to look for a buyer for its vacant lot at the second roundabout in Norfolk in hopes of leasing space in a new building there. More ... A 66-year-old Franklin man’s car struck and killed a deer on Hanover Street this past Monday morning, police said. The brown 2004 Mercury Marquis was traveling north on Hanover Street at about 7:51 a.m. Monday when the collision occurred, said Norfolk Police Lieutenant Jon Carroll. The car sustained front and passenger side damage. More ... A 42-year-old Norfolk man’s car hit a deer at about 6:28 p.m. this past Tuesday while traveling east on Main Street, police said. The white 1999 Honda Prelude sustained front-end damage in the collision, said Norfolk Police Lieutenant Jon Carroll. More ... Two Medfield teen-agers who apparently thought they’d outsmarted Norfolk police late last week returned to the scene of the crime, where they were pinched. A resident called police at 4:11 p.m. Friday, March 5 to say that the boys, a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, were in a parked car on Stop River Road in Norfolk drinking. More ... The town’s Planning Board has scheduled a review of the site plan for the new elementary school on Boardman Street. The discussion is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 1 at Norfolk Town Hall. More ... Head of School Caroline Erisman is pleased to announce that Norfolk resident Katherine Figueroa (Class of 2010) made the Honor Roll for the second trimester at the Dana Hall School in Wellesley. The Dana Hall Honor Roll reflects excellence in academics and it is calculated at the end of each trimester. More ... Norfolk and Millis firefighters spent several hours on Saturday, March 6 refining their skills using rescue air bags, which are used to lift extremely heavy objects such as vehicles. The training was conducted by Heavy Rescue, Inc., whose instructors are part of the Massachusetts national emergency response team operating under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). More ... Above, Norfolk Firefighter/Paramedic Mark Amiot awaits further orders after raising the aerial ladder to the roof of a Frederickson Road residence on Tuesday, March 9 at about 4 p.m. The residents called 911 reporting a possible electrical fire in the home. More ... |
||