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 →

Selectmen offer dog park land

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM The Middlebury Board of Selectmen, at its Feb. 16 meeting, suggested the Middlebury Dog Park Committee might find a home for the dog park on some town-owned property ... 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 – St. John seeks reelection

By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Middlebury First Selectman Edward B. St. John reflected Monday on his busy weekend. He had attended a wake, an Eagle Scout ceremony and a Boy Scout pasta dinner ... 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 →

Officials, pilots speak against power plant

State Sen. Joan Hartley told an audience of about 60 people the Federal Aviation Administration has released information showing the proposed Towantic Energy Center will pose a hazard ... Continue Reading →

Power plant aviation hazard announcement set for Monday morning

A reliable source has informed the Bee-Intelligencer a major announcement regarding the hazard to aviation from the proposed Towantic Energy Center next to Oxford Airport will be held ... Continue Reading →

Company hosts Oxford power plant open house

We saw no Middlebury officials at the Aug. 5, 2014, Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) Towantic Energy Center open house. The company open house was meant to provide information on the 805-MW ... Continue Reading →