Efficiencies planned for town buildings

NORTH CANAAN — The Board of Selectmen signed a contract with Burlington Construction of Torrington for one phase of the planned energy upgrades to Town Hall. Burlington bid $40,759 to install airlock vestibules at the two front entrances. A door at the east end of the building will be replaced with a more energy-efficient model. At the annual town meeting Dec. 13, voters approved the expenditure of up to $65,671.77 on upgrades, such as digital thermostats and motion-detecting light switches.At North Canaan Elementary School, the latest estimate to replace older windows and doors is $310,604. First Selectman Douglas Humes said the Board of Finance is working with the school administration to figure out how to pay for the proposed work. The plan will need approval in a town meeting vote.Notes: Board members reached a consensus not to opt into a proposed regional dog pound. They reasoned that the facility at the town garage is adequate and that it is not a financial priority right now.

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The Webb Family in the workshop. From left: Phyllis, Dale, Ben and Josh Webb, and project manager Hannah Schiffer.

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Magic Fluke Ukulele Shop and True Wheels Bicycle Shop are not only under the same roof in a beautiful solar powered building on Route 7 in Sheffield, but they are also both run by the Webb family, telling a tale of familial passion, innovation and a steadfast commitment to sustainability.

In the late ‘90s, Dale Webb was working in engineering and product design at a corporate job. “I took up instrument manufacturing as a fun challenge,” said Dale. After an exhibit at The National Association of Music Merchants in Anaheim, California, in 1999, The Magic Fluke company was born. “We were casting finger boards and gluing these things together in our basement in New Hartford and it just took off,” Dale explained. “It was really a wild ride, it kind of had a life of its own.”

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Blues legend Robert Cray will be bringing his stinging, funky guitar and soulful singing to Infinity Hall Norfolk on Friday, March 29.

A five-time Grammy winner, Cray has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and earned The Americana Music Awards Lifetime Achievement for Performance. He has played with blues and rock icons including Albert Collins, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Eric Clapton and many more.

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