Prepare for hurricanes

#Middlebury #Hurricanes Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut emergency management officials remind Connecticut residents that, with the height of hurricane season just around the corner, ... Continue Reading →

CT DPH advises wearing masks indoors in three counties

#Middlebury #COVID19 #Coronavirus #Masks The Connecticut Department of Public Health on Friday, July 30, advised residents in three counties, including New Haven County, to resume wearing ... Continue Reading →

Eateries enhance Middlebury dining

#Middlebury By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Three new eateries in town – Aldo’s Ristorante and Wine Bar, Uncle Willie’s Wood Smoked BBQ and The Local Gourmet – offer a variety ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – July 30, 2021

#Middlebury #Sports Questions True or false: Motorboat racing was a medal sport contested at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. What country won Olympic gold medals in baseball in ... Continue Reading →

COVID-19 Update – Thursday, July 29, 2021 – 353,844 cases

#Middlebury #COVID19 #Coronavirus Reports are published Mondays and Thursdays, usually after 4 p.m., unless delayed due to a holiday. Report Highlights Middlebury had one new confirmed ... Continue Reading →

Couch Theater – July 29, 2021

#Middlebury #Movies “The Artist” (PG-13) – New this week to Hulu’s current offerings is the 2012 Academy Award-winner for Best Picture. Starring Jean Dujardin and Berenice ... Continue Reading →

Celebrity Extra – July 29, 2021

#Middlebury Q: I’ve always been fascinated with the “Lost City of Atlantis.“ Wasn’t there a TV show back in the 1960s about it? My daughter thinks I’m remembering ... Continue Reading →

Easy melon salsa is taste of summer

#Middlebury Hello! I’m so happy to meet you. I’m Patti Diamond, AKA Diva Patti, the recipe developer and content creator for “Divas On A Dime – Where Frugal Meets Fabulous.” ... Continue Reading →

Moments in Time – July 28, 2021

#Middlebury On Aug. 9, 1854, Henry David Thoreau’s classic “Walden; or, A Life in the Woods” is published. The book is Thoreau’s account of his experimental time of ... Continue Reading →

Grieving cats unite

#Middlebury #Cats #Burmese DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I wanted to share a tale of two cats. One is Bean, a chocolate Burmese. Bean had a brother, Coco. I purchased the two of them when ... Continue Reading →