Moments in Time – June 1, 2022
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On June 13, 1381, a large mob of English peasants marches into London and begins burning and looting the city. The revolt began with the bubonic plague in the late 1340s, ... Continue Reading →
Prepare for pet’s first visit to the veterinarian
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m planning to adopt a cat soon. This is my first pet, and I’m looking forward to caring for it. The local shelter gave ... Continue Reading →
John R. Cookson obituary
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Beloved father and grandfather
Mr. John R. Cookson, 77, of Middlebury passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 21, at Waterbury Hospital.
John was born March ... Continue Reading →
CPAP machine can help with sleep apnea
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DEAR DR. ROACH: How are sleep apnea, sighing and heart failure related? Recently, I was told that I have severe sleep apnea and that I must use a CPAP machine. I ... Continue Reading →
Now Here’s a Tip – May 31, 2022
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Save the peels from your oranges, and dry them at a low temperature in the oven. You can add them to a pot of coffee or tea for a flavor boost that is refreshing and delicious.
“If ... Continue Reading →
Tussie mussie had a purpose
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Is it a tussie mussie, a bouquetiere, a porte-bouquet, a nosegay or a posey holder? This funnel-shaped metal object was a fashionable accessory with an important ... Continue Reading →
Lou Perugini obituary
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Loving husband, father and grandfather
Mr. Luigi “Lou” Perugini, 81, a lifelong resident of Middlebury, Connecticut, passed away on Friday, May 27, 2022, at ... Continue Reading →
Salome’s Stars – Week of May 30, 2022
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A heads-up alert to all free-spirited Ewes and Rams: Be wary of a deal that could result in compromising your independence. Check ... Continue Reading →
Seniors tour local museum
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A local art museum, lacking many patrons because people are still avoiding crowds due to COVID, came up with a great idea: open the place to seniors. Those ... Continue Reading →
10-foot stack of mail sits unopened at VA
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VETERANS POST
by Freddy Groves
Imagine a pile of mail heaped 10 feet high sitting unopened for 10 months. That’s what was found in the basement of a rented ... Continue Reading →





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