The Millbrook Times


  • Local Art on Display in Open Studio Event

    This weekend, ceramic artist Jane Wilson opens the doors to her private studio at her home at 700 Carmel Line for an Open Studio event showcasing the work of six local artists. Among the exhibits are paintings by JoEllen Brydon and Esperanca Melo, drawings by Grace Glass, wood items from John Ireland, garden fish…

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  • A Fond Farewell for Chief Medical Officer Dr. Rosana Salvaterra

    Last week the community bade farewell to Dr. Rosana Salvaterra who leaves her position as  Medical Officer of Health for the Peterborough area which she has held since 2008.  In the last year and a half, Dr. Salvaterra has been the face of the community’s battle against the spread of COVID-19, providing regular media…

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  • Goldilocks and the Bowl of Just-Right Stars

    Imagine this scenario:  You’re walking down a random street and suddenly feel tired, hungry, and thirsty. So, since you live in a safe and friendly neighbourhood where everyone trusts each other, you turn up the first driveway you see, open the front door without knocking, and stroll in. To your surprise, you find a…

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  • Millbrook BIA Hosts Fall Festival this Saturday

    There will be something for everyone in downtown Millbrook on Saturday from 11am to 6pm as our local Business Improvement Area brings some fun and talent to the street.  A Kids Zone area will keep the little ones busy with a Bouncy Castle, slides and the educational and entertaining Zoo to You group.  Vendors…

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  • Blessed to Share

    When I was a child, giving God thanks for the many blessings we enjoyed was the focus of our Thanksgiving holiday. We started the day at Church. I loved the harvest decorations. I don’t remember a big family gathering. The four of us did have a feast with roast chicken from our farm. Over…

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  • Common Ground – October 2021

    “I saw old Autumn in the misty morn…” Thomas Hood During the three days of heavy rain at the end of September we had an unbelievable seven inches of rain here in the valley. Greens planted in July for fall soup are coming along nicely. So far the deer haven’t found them. Zucchini are…

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