COVID-19 Update – June 2, 2022 – 810,849 cases
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Reports are published weekly on Thursday afternoon.
Report Highlights
Middlebury had 17 new confirmed and one fewer probable COVID-19 cases for ... Continue Reading →
Poison ivy – bane of humans
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By JANINE SULLIVAN-WILEY
The Coaster’s 1959 hit, “Poison Ivy,” captures a lot in its lyrics: “Poison Ivy, poison ivy / Late at night while you’re sleepin’, ... Continue Reading →
Couch Theater – June 2, 2022
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“Fire Island” (R) – On a weeklong trip to Fire Island that’s become a tradition, Noah and Howie experience one of the most unexpected adventures ... Continue Reading →
Celebrity Extra – June 2, 2022
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Q: I just realized I haven’t seen the great Jack Nicholson in any movies in a long time. Has he retired from acting? What a tremendous talent! — T.B.
A: Jack ... Continue Reading →
Towns choose ARPA projects
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By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
Middlebury resident Richard Dews’ recent inquiry to the Board of Selectmen (see “Resident inquires …” here) about ... Continue Reading →
Resident inquires about town’s ARPA spending
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By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
Middlebury resident Richard Dews asked the Middlebury Board of Selectman via email on April 22 about the town’s plans to spend the $2.3 million ... Continue Reading →
Child tax rebate application period opens
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(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont on June 1, 2022, announced that the application period for the 2022 Connecticut Child Tax Rebate is now open.
The rebate, ... Continue Reading →
Give ramen noodles a healthy upgrade
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Each time I visit the grocery store, two things happen. First, I see food prices continuing to rise. Second, I snoop to see what other people have in their ... Continue Reading →
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 →





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