It Happened in Middlebury – Chalk it up to history

By AGNES C. LUTES The beautiful Middlebury Historical Society building, originally Center School, has its original 1897 blackboards. By the time the school was built, large slate black ... Continue Reading →

EIDC approves gas station renovation, receives streetscape bids

By TERRENCE S. MCAULIFFE The Middlebury Economic and Industrial Development Commission (EIDC) at its March 1 special meeting unanimously approved, with conditions, the appearance of ... Continue Reading →

Lady Panthers bury Bobcats in Class L opener

By KEN MORSE Special to the Middlebury Bee-Intelligencer The Pomperaug girls came into Monday’s Class L first-round contest as the No. 8 seed with a 17-5 record and took on the No. ... Continue Reading →

Panthers knocked out of SWC semis

Postseason journey continues in Class L By KEN MORSE Special to the Middlebury Bee Intelligencer The Pomperaug boys basketball team went into the South West Conference (SWC) semifinals ... 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 →

March Spotlight on Middlebury Land Trust Properties

By JANINE SULLIVAN-WILEY Each month, this column features a gem of land preserved in perpetuity by the Middlebury Land Trust (MLT). We also publish a picture of a mystery location ... Continue Reading →

Pomperaug senior boys celebrate successful season

By KEN MORSE Special to the Middlebury Bee-Intelligencer The Pomperaug boys basketball team is wrapping up its most successful season since the Panthers last played for the South West ... Continue Reading →

Lady Panthers knocked out in SWC semifinals

By KEN MORSE Special to the Middlebury Bee-Intelligencer The Pomperaug girls basketball team saw its run at a South West Conference (SWC) title come up short in the semifinals Monday, ... Continue Reading →

Power plant financial benefits disputed

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM The Stop Towantic Power Coalition spokesman, Paul Coward of Oxford, said at a press conference Monday that the proposed Oxford power plant will bring much less ... Continue Reading →

Lady Panthers hope to write one more chapter

By KEN MORSE Special to the Middlebury Bee-Intelligencer #MIDDLEBURY #CT The Pomperaug girls basketball team clinched the South West Conference Colonial Division title, knocking off ... Continue Reading →