Middlebury selectmen seek criminal investigation of three former town police officers

#Middlebury #Police Following an executive session at a special meeting Monday, Jan. 13, 2020, Middlebury’s Board of Selectmen unanimously passed a motion to refer former Middlebury ... Continue Reading →

Somewhere in the Middle – January 2020

#Middlebury By BRIDGET HENRY A few months ago, while on a walk, I noticed something out of the corner of my eye just a few yards from the side of the road. I stopped and turned to look, ... Continue Reading →

Free Lyme Disease event May 16

#Middlebury #LymeDisease #Ticks By MARJORIE NEEDHAM The 13th Annual Lyme Connection Patient Conference and Health Fair will be held Thursday, May 16, at Western Connecticut State University’s ... Continue Reading →

Mosses brighten mid-winter days

#Middlebury By JANINE SULLIVAN-WILEY By February, I get pretty tired of the lack of color outside. My eyes long for green. I used to think that pretty much the only green we could ... Continue Reading →

How to create a cash stash for unexpected expenses

(StatePoint) April is Financial Literacy Month, a time dedicated to teaching Americans how to establish and maintain good financial habits. The month provides a good opportunity to ... Continue Reading →

7 places mosquitoes might be hiding in your yard

(Family Features) Spring has sprung, which means that mosquito season is here. These tiny insects could be living, flying and breeding right in your yard, and you might not even know ... Continue Reading →

Power plant opposition grows

About 100 residents of Oxford, Middlebury, Southbury and Naugatuck gathered at the Connecticut Siting Council in New Britain Nov. 13 to protest an application by Massachusetts-based ... Continue Reading →

Girl Scout earns Gold Award

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM It’s been 25 years since a Middlebury Girl Scout has earned the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can earn. It is equivalent to the Eagle Scout ... Continue Reading →

Supporters work for Middlebury dog park

Beverly Dassonville of Middlebury continues to push for a dog park in the town. Speaking at the July 21, 2014, Middlebury Board of Selectmen meeting, she said, “I’m approached ... Continue Reading →

Company hosts Oxford power plant open house

We saw no Middlebury officials at the Aug. 5, 2014, Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) Towantic Energy Center open house. The company open house was meant to provide information on the 805-MW ... Continue Reading →