DEEP Weekly Fishing Report No. 25 – Oct. 3, 2019

#Middlebury#Fishing The DEEP 2019 Weekly Fishing Report can be found by clicking here. Share this:TwitterFacebook Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – Oct. 4, 2019

#Middlebury #Sports Questions Washington’s Bryce Harper set a major-league mark in 2017 for most runs scored in the month of April (32). Who had held the record? In the 1960s, ... Continue Reading →

Peter David Armstrong Obituary

#Middlebury #Obituary Peter David Armstrong of New Preston, Connecticut, died Sept. 25 at Yale New Haven Hospital after a months-long illness caused by the extremely rare, tick-borne ... Continue Reading →

Couch Theater – Oct. 3, 2019

#Middlebury #DVDs “Yesterday” (PG-13) – What would you do if suddenly you were the only person in the world who remembered the Beatles? Meet Jack (Himesh Patel), who is ... Continue Reading →

Celebrity Extra – Oct. 3, 2019

#Middlebury Q: We are getting rid of cable soon, but my husband’s favorite show is “Seinfeld,” and he won’t be able to watch reruns anymore without it. Is “Seinfeld” ... Continue Reading →

Household hazardous waste, paint collection Saturday, Oct. 5

#Middlebury #HazardousWaste A Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and Paint Collection Day is scheduled for the towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethlehem, Bristol, Cheshire, Derby, Middlebury, ... Continue Reading →

Warner Theatre Wine and Food Tasting Oct. 25

#Middlebury #WarnerTheatre The Warner Theatre will hold its 18th Annual Wine & Food Tasting on Friday, Oct. 25, from 6 to 9 p.m., presented in partnership with The Cork Fine Wine ... Continue Reading →

Trains once traveled here – Part II

#Middlebury #Trains By DR. ROBERT L. RAFFORD In 1863, the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad purchased the Hartford, Providence and Fishkill Railroad, establishing for the first time ... Continue Reading →

Prepare sweet potatoes many ways

#Middlebury You know you’re a grown-up when you fall in love with foods you disliked as a child. I never liked sweet potatoes, but we were raised to eat what was on our plates ... Continue Reading →

Moments in Time – Oct. 2, 2019

#Middlebury On Oct. 15, 1917, Mata Hari, the seductive female spy, is executed for espionage by a French firing squad. Mata Hari claimed to have been born in a sacred temple, but in ... Continue Reading →