Poem A Day – April 21, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY Park Going to Sleep Helen Hoyt The shadows under the trees And in the vines by the boat-house Grow dark, And the lamps gleam softly. On the street, far off, The sound of ... Continue Reading →

Pomperaug bats heat up

#Region15 By KEN MORSE Special to the Middlebury Bee-Intelligencer The Pomperaug High School baseball team continued to swing the bats as they pounded out 15 hits in a 12-3 win over ... Continue Reading →

Dust settles on Lady Panthers’ win streak

By KEN MORSE Special to the #Middlebury Bee Intelligencer The Pomperaug High School softball team was riding high, putting together a four-game winning streak. The Lady Panthers continued ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – April 20, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY The Peddler of Flowers Amy Lowell I came from the country With flowers, Larkspur and roses, Fretted lilies In their leaves, And long, cool lavender. I carried them From ... Continue Reading →

Flute ensemble peforms at church

The Westover School Varsity Flute Ensemble members are, front row, left to right, Nadia Kim, a senior from Seoul, South Korea; Shanshan Chan, a sophomore from Edison, N.J.; Gabby Young, ... Continue Reading →

Choose your Earth Day celebration

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Earth Day 2016 will be Friday, April 22. Towns, cities and countries across the world will focus on the environment on this day first celebrated in 1970. Here in ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – April 19, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY Tattoo Nick Flynn You do know, right, that between the no- longer & the still- to-come you are being continually tattooed, inked with the skulls of everyone you’ve ... Continue Reading →

P&Z approves Ceviche patio, Benson Woods density, accessory apartment

By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE The #Middlebury Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) at its April 7 meeting unanimously approved an outdoor patio at the Ceviche Latin Kitchen restaurant ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – April 18, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY On Falling (Blue Spruce) Joanna Klink Dusk fell every night. Things fall. Why should I have been surprised. Before it was possible to imagine my life without it, the winds arrived, ... Continue Reading →

7 places mosquitoes might be hiding in your yard

(Family Features) Spring has sprung, which means that mosquito season is here. These tiny insects could be living, flying and breeding right in your yard, and you might not even know ... Continue Reading →