Climate Matters: Try the 30-Day Low Carbon Diet and save

According to the Low Carbon Diet Program, a group of five- to eight households agree to meet consistently once a week over a month for an hour to motivate each other to take energy saving actions listed in the “Low Carbon Diet” workbook by David Gershon of Empowerment Institute.

Seven receive McCardell Citizen’s Awards

Cited at the Kirk Alumni Center event for the 2020 honors were Glenn Andres, Sadie Brightman, Emily Joselson and Amy Mason. The honorees for 2021 were Laura Asermily, Kelly Hickey and Tom Scanlon.

College names Citizen’s Award recipients

Middlebury College honored three Addison County residents for their contributions.

Letter to the editor: Chance to vote for Thomas and Hooper welcomed

A year ago I said I wished I could vote for both Esther Thomas, who I helped recruit, and Andy Hooper, my good neighbor, for Middlebury selectboard for the one-year seat for which they were competing.

Letter to the editor: Race for Middlebury board makes for tough choice

I wish I could vote for both Esther Thomas, who I helped recruit, and Andy Hooper, my good neighbor, on Middlebury selectboard for the one-year seat for which they are competing. I will have to choose. It is healthy to have such a robust choice. Esther br … (read more)

Laura Asermily tapped for Middlebury selectboard

MIDDLEBURY — The Middlebury selectboard on Tuesday voted 5-1 to have former selectboard member Laura Asermily join their ranks until Town Meeting Day, March 2. Asermily was one of three residents who had offered to replace former Selectman Victor Nuovo, 8 … (read more)

Asermily will not run for another term on Midd. selectboard

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury Selectwoman Laura Asermily has confirmed she won’t seek a third, three-year term on the board in March, saying it’s time for someone else to bring new energy and ideas to the community’s top governing panel. “Rotation of service is … (read more)

Two Middlebury selectboard seats are in play

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury selectboard Chairman Brian Carpenter will run for a third consecutive term this March, saying he’d like another three years to whittle away at a municipal to-do list that includes completion of the downtown rail bridges project and … (read more)