Now Here’s a Tip – December 26, 2023

#MiddleburyCT Before you use your grater to grate cheese, give it a quick shot of nonstick spray. It will keep the cheese from gunking up in the grater. If you need softened butter ... Continue Reading →

Vote in May 4 budget referendum

#Middlebury #Referendum #Budget Budget Referendum Wednesday, May 4 Polls open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Middlebury residents vote at Shepardson Community Center, 1172 Whittemore Road The following ... Continue Reading →

No excuses! You can eat healthy on a budget

#Middlebury #HealthyFoods Happy New Year! If you’re like millions of people, you’ve just made resolutions to improve your health and finances. First – good job! What we ... Continue Reading →

Middlebury Town Budget vote set for Tuesday, May 19, 2020

#Middlebury Please note the following legal notice from the town announcing the vote on the 2020-2021 Middlebury town budget. The link in the notice takes you to a page where you can ... Continue Reading →

Referendum on budgets Wednesday, May 8

#Middlebury #Region15 Voters in Middlebury will vote on the proposed 2019-2020 budgets for the town and for Regional School District 15 Wednesday, May 8, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Shephardson ... Continue Reading →

Now Here’s A Tip – Feb. 12, 2019

#Middlebury “I store my extra sheets under the bed they go with in a storage box. On the lid of the box, I write the date when the mattress needs to be flipped. This way I never ... Continue Reading →

Absentee ballots available at town clerk’s office

#Middlebury Absentee ballots are available in the Middlebury Town Clerk’s office for the May 2, 2018 Budget Referendum. Electors and property owners owning property assessed at $1,000 ... Continue Reading →

Budget votes Wednesday, May 4

Don’t forget to vote Wednesday, May 4, between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. Middlebury voters will vote on two questions: Town budget of $10.4 million Regional School District 15 budget ... Continue Reading →

Botsford requests 2.86-percent budget increase

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Region 15 Superintendent of Schools Regina Botsford on Monday night presented to the Board of Education (BoE) a proposed 2016-2017 budget of $67.1 million, a 2.86-percent ... Continue Reading →

Teachers’ Union says ask wealthy to pay more

HARTFORD, Conn.—The American Federation of Teachers and AFT Connecticut issued a press release this morning calling on Gov. Dannel Malloy and the state legislature to ask the richest ... Continue Reading →