Tazza celadon often used at dinner parties

#Middlebury #Antiques There are many unfamiliar names for antiques and even vintage collectibles. What is a collectible “dumbwaiter,” a “finger vase” or a “swift”? And what ... Continue Reading →

Salome’s Stars – Week of July 22, 2019

#Middlebury #horoscope ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Is someone at work resisting that Aries charm? Hard to believe. But seriously, Lamb, you might want to back up your ideas with some ... Continue Reading →

Any new treatments for essential tremor?

#Middlebury #Health DEAR DR. ROACH: About five years ago, I came down with essential tremor. I have tried many medicines. Currently, I’m taking propranolol and primidone, but ... Continue Reading →

It’s not too late to start moving

#Middlebury #Seniors If we’ve been inactive for many years, it’s easy to just assume that there’s nothing we can do at our age to increase our health and longevity. ... Continue Reading →

Honor Flights Network needs our help

#Middlebury #Veterans #HonorFlights The number of World War II veterans topped 16 million during the war. Now there are fewer than half a million still alive, all in their 80s and 90s. ... Continue Reading →

DEEP Weekly Fishing Report No. 14 – July 18, 2019

#Middlebury#Fishing The DEEP 2019 Weekly Fishing Report can be found by clicking here. Share this:TwitterFacebook Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – July 19, 2019

#Middlebury #Sports Questions Who holds the New York Yankees pitching record for most appearances in a season? Name the player before Joey Votto (2016-18) to start at least 202 consecutive ... Continue Reading →

Celebrity Extra – July 18, 2019

#Middlebury Q: When will “Madam Secretary” return? It’s impossible to imagine that this show is unpopular – much to the contrary. It is so apropos to the times we are experiencing. ... Continue Reading →

Couch Theater – July 18, 2019

#Middlebury #DVDs “Little” (PG-13) – High-tech firm CEO Jordan Sanders (Regina Hall) is a boss – but not the nice kind. In fact, she’s a terrible human and a bully. She ... Continue Reading →

Black-Eyed Peas, please

#Middlebury Black-eyed peas have had a tremendous influence on both my writing and culinary career. My first book for children was entitled “Picking Peas for a Penny.” It was a ... Continue Reading →