P&Z postpones POCD approval to October
By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE
The Middlebury Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) on Sept. 3 postponed a vote on the long-awaited Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) until a ... Continue Reading →
P&Z approves Tyler Cove zoning
By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE
The Middlebury Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) on Aug. 6 approved new zoning regulations for Tyler Cove. It also approved an oversize sign on Straits ... Continue Reading →
The White family of Middlebury – Part II
By DR. ROBERT L. RAFFORD
Delia Bronson’s History of Middlebury (Middlebury Historical Society, 1992) tells how Betty White’s hobbies multiplied. She researched old books, bindings ... Continue Reading →
Free days at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
If you are traveling to the Boston area Labor Day or Columbus Day, you can take advantage of free days Monday, Sept. 7, and Monday, Oct. 12, at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardener ... Continue Reading →
BBB warns of Labor Day travel scams
Booking at the last minute can be costly
Cromwell, CT – Sept. 3, 2015 – As the Labor Day weekend approaches, many Americans are rushing to make last-minute travel arrangements; ... Continue Reading →
Register for BCB fall dance classes
Registration hours for students in Brass City Ballet’s (BCB) fall classes that begin Wednesday, Sept. 9 are today, Wednesday, Sept. 2, and Tuesday, Sept. 8, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. After ... Continue Reading →
Tax credits, exemptions available
The Middlebury Assessor’s office reminds residents that several programs provide tax credits or exemptions on real property and motor vehicles. Eligibility requirements vary by program, ... Continue Reading →
Correct date for redeemable bottle and can drive
Middlebury Boy Scout Troop 5 will hold a redeemable bottle and can drive fundraiser Saturday, Sept. 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Village Square Plaza at 530 Middlebury Road in Middlebury. ... Continue Reading →
BoF delays town audit
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
The Aug. 12 Middlebury Board of Finance (BOF) meeting didn’t become a shouting match as the June 10 meeting did (there was no July meeting), but some BoF members ... Continue Reading →
Oxford town meeting rescheduled to Sept. 3
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
The Oxford town meeting to vote on three issues related to building the CPV Towantic power plant had to be adjourned to a new date, time and location – Thursday, ... Continue Reading →





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