Celebrity Extra – February 9, 2023
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Q: Will there ever be another season of “Lucifer”? If not, is the lead actor going to be in anything else? I really enjoyed him. – P.J.
A: “Lucifer,” ... Continue Reading →
Learn about coyotes
The Middlebury Land Trust invites everyone to a Zoom presentation about Eastern Coyotes Thursday, February 23, at 7 p.m. The featured speaker will be Dana Goin, Wildlife Outreach Specialist ... Continue Reading →
Avoid scams after tragedy in Turkey and Syria
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HARTFORD — Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection and the Office of the Attorney General remind the public to be cautious of ... Continue Reading →
A comfort food comes back for the big game
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Remember French bread pizzas? If so, those memories are likely nostalgic, comforting, cozy, crunchy, soft and warm, with that aroma that made the whole house ... Continue Reading →
Moments in Time – February 8, 2023
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On Feb. 25, 1570, Pope Pius V declared England’s Queen Elizabeth I a heretic and excommunicated her from the Roman Catholic Church by way of a papal bull releasing ... Continue Reading →
Cats can get upper respiratory infections
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: This winter, a lot of my family has had colds and flu. Can my cat catch a cold from us? – Darlene, via email
DEAR ... Continue Reading →
Writer celebrates a milestone
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By JANINE SULLIVAN-WILEY
February 2023 marks a milestone for this column: seven years, and 85 articles. Stories about land trust properties, trails, ... Continue Reading →
Now Here’s a Tip – February 7, 2023
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Save smaller bits of leftover veggies in a large freezer-safe container or bag, in the freezer. When it’s full, make vegetable soup.
“Be sure you use bathroom ... Continue Reading →
Trompe l’oeil art style dates to ancient times
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The term “trompe l’oeil,” meaning “fool the eye,” is an art style that was popular in the 19th century. By then, artists and audiences had enjoyed ... Continue Reading →
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