St. John’s assistant resigns

#Middlebury #FirstSelectman By MARJORIE NEEDHAM First Selectman Edward B. St. John’s executive assistant, Barbara Whitaker, announced her resignation Monday, April 18. She is ... Continue Reading →

Dog bitten in snout keeps licking wound

#Middlebury #Dog DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My dog Jesse was bitten on the face by another dog, injuring his snout and nose so badly that it required several stitches. I can’t get ... Continue Reading →

Moments in Time – April 29, 2022

On May 13, 1607, some 100 English colonists arrive along the east bank of the James River in Virginia to found Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America. Dispatched ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – April 29, 2022

#Middlebury #Sports Questions In 1957, Amelia Wershoven set a women’s world record for throwing what object more than 252 feet? What golfer bested Tiger Woods by one stroke to ... Continue Reading →

COVID-19 Update – April 28, 2022 – 757,227 cases

#Middlebury #COVID19 #Coronavirus Reports are published weekly on Thursday afternoon. Report Highlights Middlebury had 9 new confirmed and 3 new probable COVID-19 cases for the week ... Continue Reading →

Couch Theater – April 28, 2022

#Middlebury #Movies “Crush” (PG-13) – High-school student Paige (Rowan Blanchard) dreams of getting into art school, but finds she’s lacking the inspiration to make ... Continue Reading →

Celebrity Extra – April 28, 2022

#Middlebury Q: I keep seeing Elle Fanning in different TV shows, but I haven’t seen her older sister, Dakota, in a long time. Is she still acting? – S.D. A: Dakota Fanning was ... Continue Reading →

Can Prilosec be taken for more than 14 days?

#Middlebury #Health DEAR DR. ROACH: What’s the story with Prilosec? Doctors routinely tell people with GERD or acid stomach to take this forever. Yet it clearly describes only ... Continue Reading →

Now Here’s a Tip – April 28, 2022

#Middlebury “If you add a teaspoon of sugar to your biscuit mix or to the dough for rolls, it will help them to brown well, and they will come out of the oven with golden tops.” ... Continue Reading →

Reed & Barton made silver-plated pitchers

#Middlebury #Antiques Silver-plated pitchers were made by Reed & Barton, a company founded in Taunton, Massachusetts, in 1822. The pitchers look like the double-faced stoneware ... Continue Reading →