Lessons in listening: Create love and community
The first dusting of snow signals the beginning of a special tradition in our home: the season of “Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas.” For those not familiar, this Jim Henson cult classic premiered
The first dusting of snow signals the beginning of a special tradition in our home: the season of “Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas.” For those not familiar, this Jim Henson cult classic premiered
I made a colossal mistake on Tuesday night. Now, after the horror of the mess I made, small bits of comedy filter in… “**it happens,” “this too shall pass.”
I read with interest “Middlebury readies new traffic plan” in the Nov. 25, 2019, edition.
For anyone who missed Angelo Lynn’s editorial in the Nov.
I just read on history.com, at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, silence was heard by soldiers along the Western Front in France.
THE MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE field hockey team poses with its championship trophy after Sunday’s 1-0 NCAA Division III final victory over Franklin & Marshall. The Panthers won their third straight title and fourth in five years after controlling play in both of their Final Four games in Manheim, Pa. Photo Courtesy of Middlebury Athletics
MANHEIM, Pa.
ABI JEWETT OF Ripton competes at the 2018 World Cup event at Killington. The 19-year-old member of the U.S. Ski Team’s Alpine C Team made her World Cup debut in Vermont last year, though she will not compete this season due to a long battle with injury. Jewett remains on the U.S. team and hopes to compete in the future. Photo by Alex Klein
KILLINGTON — From Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, some of the top ski racers in the world will head to Vermont to compete at the HomeLight Killington Cup, a stop on the FIS Ski Women’s World Cup tour.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The Middlebury College men’s basketball team won a pair of games on the road in New York late last week to improve to 5-0. The Panthers were ranked No.
ADDISON COUNTY — Athletes from the Mount Abraham, Otter Valley and Middlebury union high school field hockey teams have received postseason honors from the Metro Conference and Southern Vermont Lea
NEW LONDON, Conn. — The Middlebury College men’s hockey team picked up two NESCAC road wins this past weekend to improve to 3-1, the Panthers’ best start in recent years.
58 Maple Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: 802.388.4944
Fax: 802.388.3100