Pomperaug makes a statement in final-second win

By KEN MORSE  Special to the Middlebury Bee Intelligencer If there was any question about how legitimate the fast start to the season has been for the 7-2 Pomperaug boys’ basketball ... Continue Reading →

Lady Panthers hitting their stride

By KEN MORSE Special to the Middlebury Bee Intelligencer The Pomperaug girls’ basketball team has taken their game to new heights since securing a spot in the Connecticut Interscholastic ... Continue Reading →

Mental illness educational program starts in February

The Family-To-Family Educational Program, a 12-week program for loved ones, family and friends of individuals who have a mental illness, will start Thursday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. in Naugatuck. ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Jan. 19, 2016

Of Shock Nicole Cooley Sudden blow bundle of grain a surprise a heap of sheaves meaning trade with the Dutch A thick mass of your hair on the brush in the pillow in my mouth When an ... Continue Reading →

Safety tips for winter propane use

Although we have yet to have much snow, we know it will be here at some point. Here are some safety tips from the Propane Gas Association of New England. They are asking consumers to ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Jan. 18, 2016

Prayer Nathan Parker our Father I do love to walk down to the shore at dawn while the ground is cold and there sprinkle my cells to smashed ocean radios I dream that I was born with ... Continue Reading →

Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

Today we honor the late Martin Luther King Jr. with a photo of the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Ala., and with the introduction to the article on King published at wikipedia.org. ... Continue Reading →

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Elvira C. Lepper Obituary

  Beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother Mrs. Elvira (Lerz) (Lovallo) C. Lepper, 99, formerly of Waterbury, passed away peacefully, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, at Glendale ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Jan. 17, 2016

Sea Violet H. D. The white violet is scented on its stalk, the sea-violet fragile as agate, lies fronting all the wind among the torn shells on the sand-bank. The greater blue violets flutter ... Continue Reading →