Judge declines to reconsider

#MiddleburyCT #MSTA #Appeal By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Middlebury’s Board of Selectmen (BoS) – Edward B. St. John, J. Paul Vance Sr., and Jennifer Mahr – voted 2-1 (St. John and ... Continue Reading →

Conservation Commission favors appeal

#MiddleburyCT #ConservationCommission #Appeal By MARJORIE NEEDHAM The Middlebury Conservation Commission emerged from an executive session Tuesday, February 11, and voted to take steps ... Continue Reading →

Conservation Commission to consider appeal

#MiddleburyCT #MSTA #ConservationCommission #Planning&Zoning This week, the Middlebury Conservation Commission (CC) seems poised to follow in the footsteps of the Middlebury Planning ... Continue Reading →

MSTA wins court cases

#MiddleburyCT #MSTA #DistributionCenter Waterbury Superior Court Judge John L. Cordani on January 31, 2025, issued his decision in favor of the Middlebury Small Town Alliance (MSTA). ... Continue Reading →

Judge dismisses lawsuit

#MiddleburyCT #Lawsuits By MARJORIE NEEDHAM One of the four lawsuits the Middlebury Small Town Alliance (MSTA) has filed against the Town of Middlebury has been dismissed. Waterbury ... Continue Reading →

P&Z to hold Southford Road project hearings

#MiddleburyCT #SouthfordPark #P&Z   By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Following the August 3, 2023, Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) meeting, Drubber Associates on August 23 finalized ... Continue Reading →

MSTA calls for Middlebury first selectman, others to resign

#MiddleburyCT #MSTA #FirstSelectman Middlebury Small Town Alliance (MSTA) President Jennifer Mahr announced on May 15 that the MSTA is calling for Middlebury First Selectman Edward ... Continue Reading →

Distribution center opposition continues

#MiddleburyCT #MSTA #DistributionCenter By MARJORIE NEEDHAM The Middlebury Small Town Alliance (MSTA) continues to campaign against construction of a distribution center on the Timex ... Continue Reading →

Residents organize to resist

#MiddleburyCT #DistributionCenter #MiddleburySmallTownAlliance   By MARJORIE NEEDHAM Led by a group of five of their neighbors, Middlebury residents are speaking out against a ... Continue Reading →