The Millbrook Times


  • Common Ground

      “Gardening is half achievement and half optimism and in June we really have the best of each.” Geoff Hamilton Reluctant spring has given way to leafy June. I hope we are truly done with winter which seemed to keep coming back in April and May. The forsythia was as glorious as I have…

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  • Farmers’ Market to Open June 28 with COVID-19 Precautions

    The Millbrook Farmers’ Market is set to open its 2020 season on Sunday, June 28.  It will be a different kind of market this year as we put in place all of the necessary COVID-19 safety measures required by Peterborough Public Health.   Our priority this season is to keep everyone as safe as possible…

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  • Local Group Spreading Some Virtual Dust and Authentic Good Cheer

    Less than two weeks ago, Julie Brotherstone Hartwick was inspired to start a group to make surreptitious deliveries to local women in the community to brighten their days and embrace the joy of giving. She and her Facebook friends are sprinkling their neighbours with kindness they liken to fairy dust, lifting the spirits of…

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  • Millbrook Community Care

    Look what some of the Millbrook Community Care clients are doing to keep active during quarantine.  These ladies are keeping fit while doing chair yoga in own home! Great job ladies – good for the body, mind & soul. Practicing yoga has many benefits for both mental and physical health.  It incorporates breathing exercises,…

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  • Local Decorator Helps Boost Homes Style and Appeal

    After ten weeks of isolation staring at our four walls, most of us have discovered everything that bugs us about our current home. Despite this current dissatisfaction, few of us are prepared to part with them and start again, even when the real estate market allows us to do so.  Financial uncertainty might also…

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  • Louise Bedford at The Valley Shoppe

    With young children at home and no daycare available, Louise Bedford has developed an online presence that has allowed her to come to her shop on Saturdays only, when eager customers pick up their orders, hoping some fresh plants will brighten their homes. She hopes to open physically on Sundays in the near future.…

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