Does Opera Still Matter? See La Traviata!

David Weinstock previews the Opera Company of Middlebury’s upcoming performance of “La Traviata.”

Five Fridays Concert Series kicks off June 5

Get ready for free music every month on the Maloney Plaza at Town Hall Theater in Middlebury.

Panther women’s lax dominates NCAA games

The Panthers take on the Jumbos from Tufts University in their fifth straight NCAA semifinal.

Nominate your pup for Middlebury Dog Mayor

Homeward Bound is accepting nominations for Middlebury Dog Mayor through May 31.

Tiger tennis teams win one, drop two

Middlebury Union High School girls’ tennis is 5-3, and the boys are 4-2.

Middlebury Police Log: Man cited for suspicion of DUI

Police also helped Middlebury firefighters at the scene of an unattended fire along the railroad tracks.

Festival on-the-Green invites community members to vote on 2026 shirt design

Information about this year’s festival or to learn about donations and volunteering, visit the festival’s website: festivalonthegreen.org.

PhotoPlace Gallery welcomes the world to Middlebury

PhotoPlace Gallery in downtown Middlebury showcases new work from around the world every month.

Local artist combines open studio with art for humanity fundraiser

Spring Open Studio is this weekend! Addison County has a great tour of local artists’ studios, check it out.

Tom Cullins brings ‘Abstractions’ to Jackson Gallery in Middlebury

Art and architecture — a tale as old as time… See how Tom Cullins pairs these disciplines in his new exhibit on view at Jackson Gallery in Middlebury.

Rory Jackson ‘belongs’ on the walls at Edgewater Gallery

Rory Jackson reflects on where he belongs in a new exhibit at Edgewater Gallery in Middlebury.

Bread Loaf Corp. to close

Prominent Middlebury design and construction company doesn’t give reason winding down operations.

Editorial: College’s strategic plan is as bold as it is optimistic

It’s all part of the vision captured by Baucom in the title of his team’s strategic plan: “Excellence. Purpose. Joy.”

Baucom delivers on a new strategic plan at college

The plan is the result of months-worth of contributions from students, faculty, staff and alumni, as well as time spent considering What is Middlebury for?

College to grow its role in housing, jobs

“We believe we now need to be thinking where would we build the next 100, 200, or 300 (units).” — David Provost

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