Ann A. Scoffone Obituary

#Middlebury Loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother and centenarian Mrs. Ann A. Scoffone, 102, of Middlebury entered into the gates of heaven surrounded by her loving family at ... Continue Reading →

Create plaster casting art at a sandy beach

#Middlebury #DonnasDay Heading for the beach by the sea or a lake? Along with towels, sunscreen and flip-flops, bring along a carton of plaster of Paris, a paper cup and an empty quart-size ... Continue Reading →

Now Here’s A Tip – July 10, 2018

#Middlebury Summer kids tip: Create an “I’m Bored” jar with ideas about things to do. Now when that phrase inevitably comes up, you’ll be ready with a quick solution. This ... Continue Reading →

Adirondack style began with a chair

#Middlebury #Kovels The Adirondack style started with a chair in 1903. Many wealthy folks from the East Coast wanted a cool place to live for the summer, so they started building homes ... Continue Reading →

Salome’s Stars – Week of July 9, 2018

#Middlebury #Horoscope ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Don’t be Sheepish about asking questions and demanding answers. You not only gain needed information, but also respect for ... Continue Reading →

Hearing loss indeed possible after surgery

#Middlebury #ToYourGoodHealth DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently had a hip replacement. I am 84, with hearing loss. My family says my hearing is worse after the operation. My daughter talked ... Continue Reading →

Avoid secret shopper scams

#Middlebury #Seniors Old scams don’t go away, and one of the scams that has come around again is the secret shopper scam. Most people like shopping, and if someone offers payment ... Continue Reading →

Scammers nabbed by the VAOIG

#Middlebury #VeteransPost Quite often thieves are not that bright. Or maybe they have a sense of entitlement and assume they won’t get caught, or that they’re somehow deserving. ... Continue Reading →

August books feature lonely people, intense thrillers

#Middlebury The Middlebury Public Library’s Brown Bag Book Group will meet Wednesday, Aug. 1, at 1 p.m. to discuss “A Tale for the Time Being” by Ruth Ozeki. Sixteen-year-old ... Continue Reading →

Winning Ways – Don’t be too sensitive

#Middlebury Insights for Constructive Living by PAT IANNUZZI Our personal sensitivity has to do with both how we respond to the needs of others and how we react to their feelings about ... Continue Reading →