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November 23, 2006
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Nine years after graduating from RUHS and from the culinary arts program at Randolph Technical Career Center, Abner Olmstead is once again walking into his old school building on a daily basis. More...

When Europe's first seven-star hotel opens Dec. 7 in Milan, Italy, the sheets on the beds will be from Tunbridge, Vt. More...

Five years after 28-year-old Dean Webster was found murdered in the yard of his remote Rochester home, state police in Royalton have issued a new appeal for information regarding the unsolved homicide. More...

In Graff Firing? More...

Throughout last week, South Royalton School students participated in a collaborative effort to collect donations for the local food shelf, serving the South Royalton, Chelsea, Tunbridge, Barnard, Bethel, and Randolph communities. More...
On Saturday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m., area dance teacher Gina Capossela will host her third semi-annual Middle Eastern and American Belly Dance Student Showcase at Woodstock’s Town Hall Theater. More...
South Royalton High School, serving a town of just about 2000 has a fencing club again this year. More...
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Sunday, Dec. 3
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...
RANDOLPH—Elizabeth "Betty" Smoot, 86, formerly of Rochester, died Saturday, November 18, 2006 at Menig Extended Care Facility in Randolph where she had lived since 2002. More...
America’s leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting wildlife has honored Vermont Law School's Patrick A. Parenteau with its National Conservation Achievement Award for protecting wildlife and natural resources. More...
Thank you for writing from the heart, dispassionately and succinctly, on last week's editorial page, about the tragic deaths of Robert Woodward, Randy Wiggin, and Joseph Fortunati, each shot and killed in Vermont by police officers. More...
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki recently ordered the removal of U.S.-erected barriers around Sadr City. Those barriers were erected for the stated purpose of helping us find a missing U.S. More...