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History repeats itself. The Vermont Castings stove company was born in Randolph as a stepchild of the 1973 worldwide energy crisis—when gas prices shot up from 15 cents a gallon to (horrors) 35 cents. More...
For Program in China

Vermont Law School (VLS) has received a $1.8-million, three-year grant, the largest in its history, to partner with a Chinese law school on strategies to control environmental damage, including global warming. More...

It poured Friday morning and again on Sunday, but Vermont Technical College enjoyed a bright, crisp fall day for its annual fall open house and gala "Campus Center" groundbreaking Saturday. More...

Emily Kelly of Randolph, a 16-year-old patron of Kimball Public Library, is one of three winners of Library Quest, Vermont's young adult summer reading program. More...
"One of the hottest acts in folk music today," as described by The Boston Globe will play Chandler Music Hall in Randolph Saturday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. More...
For the third game in a row the Whitcomb Lady Hornets scored four unanswered goals for another shutout victory, their fifth of the season, this time against the Cabot Huskies. More...
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Sunday, Oct. 15
Submissions for this calendar should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail your entries to The Herald of Randolph, Attn: Calendar, P.O. More...
WEST LEBANON, N.H.— Natalie A. Kenyon, 75, died Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006 at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H. She was born January 24, 1931 in Sharon, the daughter of Fred S. and Celia (Preston) Lyman. More...
Two years ago last month, I spent a night in the emergency room at Gifford Hospital that I will never forget. More...
If you appreciate Shakespeare, good theater, action, romance or just learning about where some of our favorite expressions originate from then I would advise the reader to walk (no, run! More...