Middlebury selectmen to consider budget audit, cashless system
BY TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE
Middlebury’s new Board of Selectmen (BoS) met for the second time Jan. 4. The meeting focused on procedural matters and was followed by an executive session ... Continue Reading →
EIDC discusses website plans
By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE
The Middlebury Economic and Industrial Development Commission (EIDC) at its Nov. 24 meeting unanimously voted to not renew a yearly membership in the Connecticut ... Continue Reading →
CC approves grocery store, crematory, salary increase
By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE
The Middlebury Conservation Commission (CC) at its Nov. 24 meeting approved a septic tank at Tyler Cove and plans for a commercial building on Southford Road. ... Continue Reading →
P&Z discusses Bristol Road house, illegal signs
By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE
The Middlebury Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) on Dec. 3 informally discussed construction of a second house on a Bristol Road lot. It also set the ... Continue Reading →
Selectmen OK early retirement offer for police
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
Middlebury’s former Board of Finance Chairman Michael McCormack on Monday night attended his first Board of Selectmen (BoS) meeting since he was sworn in ... Continue Reading →
CC approves Southford Road grocery store plans
By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE
The Middlebury Conservation Commission (CC) at its Nov. 24 meeting approved a septic tank at Tyler Cove and plans for a commercial building on Southford Road. ... Continue Reading →
Middlebury EIDC discusses marketing, streetscape plans
The Middlebury Economic and Industrial Development Commission (EIDC) at its Nov. 24 meeting unanimously voted to not renew a yearly membership in the Connecticut Economic Resource Center ... Continue Reading →
Opinion: Sadly, Congress seems okay with being weak
By LEE H. HAMILTON
Not many people outside of Capitol Hill paid attention last month when the congressional leadership released next year’s legislative schedule. Its headline feature ... Continue Reading →
Donate to help veterans
HARTFORD – State Representatives Tony D’Amelio (R-71) and Selim Noujaim (R-74), along with State Senator Joe Markley (R-16), in cooperation with the Errera Community Care Center ... Continue Reading →
Republicans win big at polls
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
Middlebury Republicans on Nov. 3 won all the seats in town government they were seeking, led by incumbent First Selectman Edward B. St. John, who got 1,230 votes ... Continue Reading →





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