6-year-old wants to train elephants

By SAM MAZZOTTA DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 6-year-old son, after a class trip to the circus, has informed me he wants to be an elephant trainer when he grows up. I’m personally against ... Continue Reading →

Taking pets on the road

By SAM MAZZOTTA DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We’re planning to drive across the country and want to bring along our dogs, Trudy and Jake. We’ve never done a trip like this before, ... Continue Reading →

Terrific new books continue to arrive

By DONNA HINE The calendar may have been turned to April when I was writing this, but three inches of snow had just fallen, and it felt like November. May hopefully will be the turning ... Continue Reading →

Library shelves hold interesting new books

By DONNA HINE Hope you are able to get outside and enjoy this beautiful spring! We are loving the sunny days with cloudless blue skies and crisp, cool nights. The view through the windows ... Continue Reading →

Library offers larger selection of large-type books

By DONNA HINE The large-type publications area of the Middlebury Public Library is expanding. We have increased the monthly delivery and hope to offer a greater variety of items in ... Continue Reading →

“Pola Negri: Hollywood’s First Femme Fatale”

by Mariusz Kotowski (University Press of Kentucky, $40) Reviewed by Larry Cox One of the first truly great movie stars of the early American film industry was a former ballerina who ... Continue Reading →

“The Last Dark: The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant”

by Stephen R. Donaldson (Penguin, $35) Reviewed by Chris Richcreek Was it worth the wait? It’s a question fans often have to ask themselves when they embark upon a multiple-book ... Continue Reading →

“The Fights on the Little Horn: Unveiling the Mysteries of Custer’s Last Stand”

by Gordon Harper (Casemate Books, $32.95) Reviewed by Larry Cox Gordon Harper was 20 years old and a minor-league baseball player when he mistakenly got off a bus at the Little Horn ... Continue Reading →

“The Girls at the Kingfisher Club”

by Genevieve Valentine (Atria Books, $18) Reviewed by Ealish Waddell Once upon a time, in an era known as the Jazz Age, there were 12 lovely young women who had the temerity not to ... Continue Reading →