Like many housewives who survived the Great Depression of the dirt thirties, my mother was frugal to a fault. Twenty years later, her single guilty pleasure was the monthly purchase of McCall’s ...
A group of keen knitters and yarn crafters have been meeting at the Milford Branch Library every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. for many years now. More than just an opportunity to work on their latest ...
Canadian author Louise Penny continues to be one of the most popular at the library. Her latest release, The Grey Wolf is highly anticipated. As the Globe and Mail put it, “Rather than settling in to ...
Millennium Trail users are reminded that all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and dirt bikes are not permitted on the trail in winter months once grooming operations have started. Grooming is now underway.
Millennium Trail users are reminded that all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and dirt bikes are not permitted on the trail in winter months once grooming operations have started. Grooming is now underway.
Your microbiome maintains a strong healthy epithelium (gut cells) that selectively keeps undigested foods and microbes inside your gut. A healthy microbiome maintains a mucous layer to protect your ...
Winter on The Commons (Hill Street) was a chilly affair in my childhood days. In the early ’50s not every household enjoyed the heat provided by an oil furnace. Oil burners were the heat source in our ...
Quinte West resident David O’Neil confirmed with The Intelligencer on Wednesday he will run as the Liberal candidate for Bay of Quinte in the Feb. 27 provincial election. Millennium Trail users are ...
In the 1950s, meals on The Commons (Hill Street) sometimes included dishes with intriguing names, among them Apple Pan Dowdy, Sour Cream Pie, and Prune Whip. My grandmother, who was a “from scratch” ...
A public school child of the ’50s, the term “snow day” was unknown to me. Living on The Commons (Hill Street), my young neighbourhood friends and I trekked a mile to Mary Street School every morning, ...