Middlebury budget vote Wednesday, May 18

#MIDDLEBURY #BUDGET By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Middlebury voters will go to the polls again Wednesday, May 18, two weeks after the proposed 2016-2017 town budget was defeated by 11 votes. ... 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 →

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 →

Election 2015 – McCormack wants top spot

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Middlebury’s Democratic candidate for first selectman, Board of Finance Chairman Michael McCormack, said Tuesday, “I think Middlebury is a wonderful, beautiful ... Continue Reading →

McCormack is no friend of Middlebury seniors

To the Editor: Mr. St. John established an Elderly Tax Relief Committee in September 2007 to study and recommend means by which needy seniors in Middlebury could receive tax relief ... Continue Reading →

McCormack to challenge St. John

    By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Middlebury Democrats endorsed the town’s Board of Finance Chairman Michael McCormack to face the Republican-endorsed incumbent, First Selectman ... Continue Reading →

PHS seniors sign letters of intent

Emily McCormack and Michael Curcio, two Pomperaug High School (PHS) seniors, each signed a National Letter of Intent indicating their commitment to participating in National Collegiate ... Continue Reading →