Poem A Day – Oct. 9, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY Someone Joseph O. Legaspi Somewhere someone rises far earlier than you before the faintest glimmer blues the darkest dark wakens without alarm without body roused by the ... Continue Reading →

Scholarship foundation seeks donations

#MIDDLEBURY #SOUTHBURY Middlebury and Southbury residents recently received a letter from the Southbury-Middlebury Scholarship Foundation (SMSF) asking them to contribute funds to ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Oct. 8, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY The Permanent Way Meg Day Steamtown National Historic Site was created in 1986 to preserve the history of steam railroading in America, concentrating on the era 1850 through ... Continue Reading →

Now Here’s A Tip – Oct. 7, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY By JoAnn Derson Cold weather and quick dinner? Baked potato four ways: broccoli with cheddar cheese; sausage crumbles and Alfredo sauce; BBQ pulled pork with corn; or the ... Continue Reading →

Paw’s Corner – Cat on a leash

#MIDDLEBURY By Sam Mazzotta DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I was at the park across the street the other day and saw my neighbor there. Get this: She was walking her cat. With a collar and leash. ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Oct. 7, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY My Sadness Campbell McGrath Another year is coming to an end but my old t-shirts will not be back – the pea-green one from Trinity College, gunked with streaks of ... Continue Reading →

Attorney Joseph E. Horzepa Obituary

#MIDDLEBURY #WATERTOWN Joseph E. Horzepa, 82, of Watertown died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. He was born Aug. 3, 1934, in Waterbury, Conn., a son of the late Joseph and Mary (Perdal) Horzepa. ... Continue Reading →

Winning Ways – What is your limiting factor?

#MIDDLEBURY Insights for constructive living by Pat Iannuzzi For success in any undertaking, usually four or five critical factors must be mastered. Proficiency in only one or two factors ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Oct. 6, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY 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

#MIDDLEBURY 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 →