Poem A Day – Oct. 6, 2016
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The Lost Woods as Elegy for Black Childhood
Derrick Austin
There used to be no one here,
where cypresses and oaks play
shadow puppets on sawgrass.
You heard the music before
I ... Continue Reading →
To Your Good Health – Heart disease can have few or no symptoms
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently went to my family doctor complaining of left-arm pain and heartburn-like pain in my throat area. He said that he could admit ... Continue Reading →
Veterans Post – List of Camp Lejeune illnesses may expand
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by Freddy Groves
The Department of Veterans Affairs is considering adding eight new presumptives to the Camp Lejeune toxic chemical exposure list, and it invites your input ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Oct. 5, 2016
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Omens
Cecilia Llompart
The dead bird, color of a bruise,
and smaller than an eye
swollen shut,
is king among omens.
Who can blame the ants for feasting?
Let him cast the ... Continue Reading →
Sandra Marie (Buonfiglio) Ricciardi Obituary
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Sandra Marie (Buonfiglio) Ricciardi, 79, of Middlebury died Saturday, Oct. 1, at St. Mary’s Hospital. She was the widow of Richard Roland Ricciardi.
Mrs. Ricciardi ... Continue Reading →
Diversified Tax Tidbits – Making Gifts, Part 2
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by Mark A. Burns
Last year we provided an overview of some of the tax implications of making gifts. This month we delve into this topic in more detail.
As a reminder, bona ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Oct. 4, 2016
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Sunset
E.E. Cummings
Great carnal mountains crouching in the cloud
That marrieth the young earth with a ring,
Yet still its thoughts builds heavenward, whence spring
Wee ... Continue Reading →
Leland H. Townsend Obituary
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Loving husband, father, grandfather and brother
Mr. Leland Harold Townsend, 74, of Middlebury passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, Monday, Oct. 3, ... Continue Reading →
Thomas P. Reynolds Obituary – Former Middlebury resident, dispatcher
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Friend to everyone
Thomas P. Reynolds, a loyal and loving husband, father, and friend, was called to heaven on Wednesday, Sept. 28. He was 64.
The son of the late Thomas ... Continue Reading →
Panthers don’t close deal in OT loss to Bunnell
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By Ken Morse – Special to the Middlebury Bee Intelligencer
Victory was there for the taking. Pomperaug had thoroughly outplayed Bunnell ... Continue Reading →





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