Somewhere in the Middle – January 2020

#Middlebury By BRIDGET HENRY A few months ago, while on a walk, I noticed something out of the corner of my eye just a few yards from the side of the road. I stopped and turned to look, ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – Jan. 3, 2020

#Middlebury #Sports Questions In 2018, Mookie Betts became the third player in Boston Red Sox history to hit for the cycle when batting leadoff. Name either of the other two to do ... Continue Reading →

Understand the power of ‘because’

#Middlebury WINNING WAYS Insights for Constructive Living by PAT IANNUZZI It’s safe to say that we all find ourselves asking others for help and support during the course of a ... Continue Reading →

Couch Theater – Jan. 2, 2020

#Middlebury #DVDs “Adopt a Highway” (NR) – Russ Millings (Ethan Hawke) is an ex-convict just released from a 20-year stint in the California penal system. But this is no hardened ... Continue Reading →

Celebrity Extra – Jan. 2, 2020

#Middlebury #Celebrity Q: Is the TV show “You” returning for a second season? I got hooked on the first one and was happy that Netflix saved it after it was canceled by one of the ... Continue Reading →

Move forward while looking back

#Middlebury #Cybersecurity By JUSTIN GOLDEN As one year ends and a new year begins, we should look at a couple of significant 2019 hacking and data breach incidents while preparing ... Continue Reading →

Enjoy a healthy New Year without dieting

#Middlebury #NewYear This is the time of year when many people start diets. But after a few weeks of not getting enough to eat or eating food that does not taste good, most dieters ... Continue Reading →

Moments in Time – Jan. 1, 2020

#Middlebury On Jan. 16, 1605, Miguel de Cervantes’ “El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha,” better known as “Don Quixote,” is published. The novel gave rise to ... Continue Reading →

Bucket lists for dying pets? Bah, humbug!

#Middlebury #Pets DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I don’t understand this trend of making a “bucket list” of things to see and do with a dog once they get old or ill. Why bother? ... Continue Reading →