Tell me about Middlebury, VT
I just found out that I have an interview for a job in Middlebury. I've never been there, but it's always sounded nice to me. In fact, when I searched this forum, I found this responding a post about dream jobs with the OP citing one at Middlebury:
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Originally Posted by
MarcusBrody
One of my friends is a professor there [at Middlebury]. Teaching basically the same things I do at a school without a Snow Bowl. And the bastard doesn't even ski. Life just isn't fair sometimes...
So what's it like to live there these days? Along with myself, it would be wife (who already has a remote job) and 8 year old son. We previously lived in Western Mass (where my wife grew up until middle school), but have currently lived in a small town outside of Las Vegas since 2020, so it would be a bit of an adjustment, especially for my son.
Immediate obvious advantages without knowing much about the town:
1. The air isn't in danger of spontaneously catching fire in the summer.
2. Better schools
3. Driving distance to family
4. More progressive politics - I love our town, but it's pretty Trump-y and we're not
5. Snowbowl is 20-25 minutes away, whereas our closest ski hill here (Lee Canyon) is a hour further.
Disadvantages:
1. Very cold in the winter and very little sun overall. Might be hard to lose the sunshine once we've been used to it.
2. Higher cost of living, particularly home costs as houses are both more expensive and we bought our current one when interest rates were low
3, Much further from a major international airport
4. Less diverse - my South Asian wife already thinks our town is really white, but it has nothing on Middlebury. The college community might provide more diversity though.
So tell me about Middlebury and what I might want to consider about potentially movin
Tell me about Middlebury, VT
I worked in Middlebury for a few years after college. Town was too sleepy for me in my twenty’s so I commuted down from the Burlington area. Granted this was thirty years ago but if you’re looking for any sort of night life or a wide variety of restaurants you’re out of luck. Theres stuff there, but not a lot.
Tell me about Middlebury, VT
Middlebury is a very small town but the college helps keep some interesting restaurants and sometimes some arts in town.
Besides MSB, MRV is only 40 minutes away, and SB is an hour if you don’t mind the App Gap in winter.
BTV is 45-50 minutes away. Direct flights to DC and cities in FLA are avail and lots of connections through NYC. Being such a small airport things like parking, the TSA and other bottlenecks at large airports are not an issue so it actually nice to fly in and out of. For direct flights to France we drive to MTL.
There is lots of good road and gravel riding around. In town MTB trails are pretty limited but some good riding around Mooselamoo is available very close by.
Get your 8 yo in the XC ski program in the area and he will have quick friends. Frost Mountain Nordic is a great program.
Tell me about Middlebury, VT
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Originally Posted by riser[emoji640
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Vermont Translines runs a bus from Middlebury to Albany Airport and from Midd to BTV. It’s only twice a day though.