Moments in Time – December 18, 2024

#MiddleburyCT On Dec. 30, 1988, President Ronald Reagan and President-elect George Bush were subpoenaed to testify at the trial of Oliver North, a former White House aide implicated ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – April 16, 2021

#Middlebury #Sports Questions What Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender set an NHL record for the longest unbeaten streak to begin a career, going 14-0-2 in his first 16 games during the ... Continue Reading →

Moments in Time – April 10, 2019

#Middlebury On April 23, 1014, Brian Boru, the high king of Ireland, is assassinated by retreating Norsemen shortly after his Irish forces defeated them. A small group of fleeing Norsemen ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – Oct. 12, 2018

#Middlebury #Sports Questions In 2017, the Angels’ Mike Trout became the fourth player in American League history to hit 20-plus home runs six times before turning 26 years old. ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – July 6, 2018

#Middlebury #SportsQuiz Questions Who was the last World Series winner before the Chicago Cubs in 2016 to reach the playoffs in the next season? When was the last time before 2017 ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – June 22, 2018

#Middlebury #SportsQuiz Questions In 2017, Dallas Keuchel became the second Houston Astros pitcher to win five games in April. Who was the first to do it? Who was the last player before ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – Feb. 23, 2018

#Middlebury #SportsQuiz Questions Who was the last St. Louis Cardinals player before Jedd Gyorko in 2016 to hit 30-plus home runs in a season? New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra caught ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – April 1, 2017

#MIDDLEBURY #SPORTS By Chris Richcreek Questions In 2015, four players were voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. When was the ... Continue Reading →

Sports Quiz – Feb. 4, 2017

#MIDDLEBURY #SPORTS By Chris Richcreek Questions How many times has a major-league team won a best-of-five playoff series after losing the first two games at home? In 2015, the Chicago ... Continue Reading →