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 →

Woodside Board advocates for more senior housing

#Middlebury #WoodsideHeights #SeniorHousing By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Members of Middlebury Senior Housing Associates, the board of directors for the town’s Woodside Heights Senior ... Continue Reading →

Aug. 1 selectmen’s meeting canceled

#MIDDLEBURY First Selectman Edward B. St. John announced  the Aug, 1, 2016, meeting of the Board of Selectmen has been canceled due to a lack of business. Share this:TwitterFacebook Continue Reading →

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 →

New Board of Selectmen meets

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Middlebury’s new Board of Selectmen (BoS) met for the first time on Dec. 21, approximately two weeks after they were sworn in by Town Clerk Edith Salisbury. ... Continue Reading →

Middlebury selectmen set Board of Finance agenda, appoint acting chair

The Middlebury Board of Selectmen (BoS) at their Dec. 7 meeting voted to establish an agenda for the Wednesday, Dec. 9, Board of Finance (BoF) meeting and appoint BoF members Vincent ... Continue Reading →

St. John, Strobel, McCormack get most votes

#Middlebury’s incumbent First Selectman Edward B. St. John won 1,230 votes Nov. 3 while incumbent Selectman Elaine Strobel garnered 1,227 votes. First selectman candidate Michael ... Continue Reading →

Strobel and St. John take responsible approach

To the Editor: Every responsible household must maintain a stable and effective budget. The math is simple: money spent cannot exceed revenues. Capital expended is a necessary combination ... Continue Reading →

Plenty of shame to go around in Middlebury

EDITORIAL The town’s recent sale of a piece of property appraised at $200,000 left some residents saying shame on the town’s selectmen for the way they sold the property. ... Continue Reading →