35-unit apartment building gets Middlebury OK

The Middlebury Development Review Board (DRB) has approved a 35-unit, four-story apartment building — that will also host a restaurant — on a 0.71-acre lot near the intersection of Middle Road and Route 7 South.

Group urges action on Vt. growth

Middlebury during the next few years will likely see an infusion of more than 200 new housing units.

County prosecutor pleads no contest in DUI case

Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos pleaded no contest Tuesday to a charge of drunken driving and received a six-month deferred sentence.

Officials: Cornwall school needs big upgrades

The 70-year-old building requires around $15.4 million in repairs just to properly serve current enrollees.

MiddleburyFY27 budget ask pared

Middlebury voters at their annual March gathering will likely field a proposed fiscal year 2027 municipal spending plan of $16,057,539.

New Porter hospital union forms

Around 80 Porter Medical Center workers have formed a new union and will soon sit down with hospital and University of Vermont Health Network officials to hammer out an inaugural collective bargaining agreement.

HOPE Holiday Shop spreads cheer

The shop provides free holiday gifts and ensures there are presents under the tree for Addison County families.

First draft of FY27 Middlebury town budget reflects 13.5% increase

Selectboard members at their Tuesday meeting were gobsmacked to learn that the draft budget would require a substantial increase in the municipal property tax rate.

ACSD weighs size of its budget increase

The Addison Central School District board on Monday received an initial draft of a fiscal year 2027 PreK-12 budget of $52.9 million that reflects a 4.9% increase in overall spending and an estimated 3.7% increase in education taxes.

Shoreham-Bridport school merger can’t be appealed

ACSD Superintendent Wendy Baker says the school board’s decision to merge the two elementary schools is final.

Bristol Area Indivisible marks one year

The political organizing group is working on expanding its ranks, outreach and impact.

MUMS repair costs could top $45 million

Proposed improvements to the crowded middle school building include expansions to the gym, library, kitchen and cafeteria, along with new classrooms and common space.

Carpenter won’t seek reelection to Middlebury selectboard

Citing mounting professional and family responsibilities, longtime Middlebury selectboard Chairman Brian Carpenter says he won’t run again in March.

Green Peppers gets a new owner: Perrins to pass pizza peel to Bloom

The longtime owners of Green Peppers in Middlebury are selling their business to Christian Bloom, who owns and operates The Retro Realm arcade next door.

Public health vending machine in Bristol dispenses lifesaving supplies

The vending machine, located next to Bristol Police headquarters at 72 Munsill Ave., is stocked with Narcan and other emergency health products.

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