Moments in Time – June 2, 2021
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On June 16, 1738, Patriot printer, publisher and postmistress Mary Katharine Goddard is born in New London, Connecticut. In 1777, when Congress decided to print the Declaration ... Continue Reading →
Remembering war dogs
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: During Memorial Day week, I wanted to bring your readers’ attention to the service and sacrifice of the thousands of dogs who ... Continue Reading →
Mattatuck Museum seeks history intern
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Philip Benevento History Internship
Waterbury, CT — The Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut is seeking a summer intern to work in the ... Continue Reading →
COVID-19 Update – Tuesday, June 1, 2021 – 347,563 cases
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Reports will be published Mondays and Thursdays as long as the state continues to post the information.
Report Highlights
Middlebury had one more ... Continue Reading →
Mask confusion reigns
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By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
We try to provide our readers with the most up to date information about the COVID-19 pandemic, but it can be a challenge to present ... Continue Reading →
‘Pizza Puzzle’ helps get chores done
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Sometimes little ones get overwhelmed when confronted with a big job – like picking up a messy room. It may seem easy enough to adults, but to them, well, where ... Continue Reading →
Now Here’s a Tip – June 1, 2021
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Add a cinnamon stick or softener sheet to your vacuum bag when you change it. As you clean, you will distribute the good smell throughout your home.
To ripen a green tomato, ... Continue Reading →
Mourning picture dates to 1830
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Death was an important part of life in the 19th century. Life expectancy was 38 to 44 years, and many babies died at birth or before they were a year old. Mourning ... Continue Reading →
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