Budget hearing April 4
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The Middlebury Board of Finance will present the proposed 2023-2024 town budget tonight, Tuesday, April 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Larkin Room at the ... Continue Reading →
Town budget changes
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By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
Middlebury’s proposed 2019-2020 town budget underwent changes after a Board of Finance (BoF) member questioned an amount used in its calculations. ... Continue Reading →
Middlebury Audit presentation tonight
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A presentation on the fiscal year 2016-17 town audit by Sandra E. Welwood LLC will be part of tonight’s Board of Finance meeting Wednesday, Jan. 10, ... Continue Reading →
Middlebury tax payments to go to lockbox
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
Middlebury residents will be sending their tax payments to a Massachusetts address this year as the town switches to having payments made to a lockbox. ... Continue Reading →
Middlebury 2016-2017 budget hearing tonight
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM #MIDDLEBURY
Tuesday, April 5, taxpayers can attend the Middlebury town budget public hearing, which will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the fire house at 65 Tucker Hill ... Continue Reading →
McCormack says first selectman must keep town on budget
To the Editor:
What part of the word “budget” doesn’t Middlebury First Selectman Ed St. John understand? In a recent article in the Waterbury paper that highlighted the Board ... Continue Reading →
Middlebury’s Board of Finance gains two new members
#Middlebury Republican Board of Finance candidates Rita Smith and Dawn Calabrese were the top vote-getters at the Nov. 3 election with 1,203 and 1,355 votes, respectively. The Democratic-endorsed ... Continue Reading →
BoF delays town audit
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
The Aug. 12 Middlebury Board of Finance (BOF) meeting didn’t become a shouting match as the June 10 meeting did (there was no July meeting), but some BoF members ... 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 →
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