Halloween display site for food bank donations
The Hitt family at 533 Three Mile Hill Road in Middlebury has again put up their elaborate Halloween display. Those who drive by to see the results of the family’s hard work (after ... Continue Reading →
Sports Quiz – Oct. 24, 2015
By Chris Richcreek
When was the last time before 2014 (Los Angeles Angels) that a team with the best record in baseball did not win a game in the postseason?
In 2014, Kolten Wong hit ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Oct. 24, 2015
Tender Buttons [Suppose An Eyes]
Gertrude Stein
Suppose it is within a gate which open is open at the hour of closing summer that is to
say it is so.
All the seats are needing blackening. ... Continue Reading →
Scouts to serve pasta dinner Saturday
Boy Scout Troop 5 of Middlebury will host its 10th annual pasta dinner fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 24, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Shepardson Community Center at 1172 Whittemore Road in Middlebury. ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Oct. 22, 2015
Last Advice
Jeffrey Harrison
The night before my father died
I dreamed he was back home,
and I in my old room
on the third floor, and he
was calling up to me
from the bottom of the ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Oct. 21, 2015
Prayer
David Tomas Martinez
I must
not succeed.
Success is the mind-killer.
Success
is the little-death
that brings total
obliteration. I will face
my success. I will
permit it to pass
over ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Oct. 20, 2015
Haunted Sonnet
Hoa Nguyen
Haunt lonely and find when you lose your shadow
secretive house centipede on the old window
You pronounce Erinys as “Air-n-ease”
Alecto: the angry ... Continue Reading →
Bonnie A. Ferrucci obituary
Loving wife, mother, and grandmother
Mrs. Bonnie A. (Ashmore) Ferrucci, 64, of Middlebury passed away Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015, at Yale New Haven Hospital after a courageous battle ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Oct. 19, 2015
Nomad
Robin Beth Schaer
In a time of faint beasts, no room
is left in the boats. With thin hands,
we huddle sheep and dip a hundred
reeds in mud. The nets wheel away
so often now, sinking ... Continue Reading →





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