Volume 28, Number 42
Friday, October 21, 2022
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Haunt nabs supplies for Middlefield Food Pantry Town Times report
The past several autumns, the Sass family of Rockfall has gone above and beyond when it comes to decorating for Halloween. “Every year we just started adding more and more and getting bigger and bigger,” said Julie Sass, who resides at 145 Ross Road. And, for many, the Sass’ yard has become a mustsee during the spooky season. With so many people stopping by to view the outdoor Halloween set-up each October, the Sass family decided to combine its love of the holiday with its love of the community. Now, the Sass’ use the annual attraction to gener- The Sass family of Rockfall welcomes the public ate nonperishable food items and cleaning prod- to experience its extensive Halloween set-up at 145 Ross Road. Visitors are encouraged to bring ucts for the Middlefield Food Pantry. Visitors to See Halloween display, A5
a donation for the Middlefield Food Pantry.
Photos submitted by Julie Sass
Giving thanks to Mother Earth
Veterans invited to chamber breakfast
By Nicole Zappone Town Times
Press Release
Community members came out to the Durham Public Library for a blessing of the earth ceremony led by local historian and author James T. Powers. The MiddlefieldDurham Racial Justice Team organized the event, held
The Middlefield-Durham Racial Justice Team hosted an earth blessing ceremony Nicole Zappone, Town Times See Earth blessing, A4 led by local historian and author James T. Powers.
Kristen Roberts, chairwoman of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, announced the chamber’s 21st Annual Support the Troops and Honor the Veterans Member Breakfast Meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 7. The gathering, sponsored by See Veterans, A3