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One of the most famous courtroom dramas in American history was recreated last Friday in one of Vermont's most historic spaces—the handsome Orange County Courthouse in Chelsea. More...

Messier's Store in East Randolph was robbed of $320 at gunpoint Monday and store employees were still feeling shaky yesterday. More...

Howard Clarke is about to give the biggest gift he has ever given. It is far too big to wrap, uncommonly large as gifts go, financially and sentimentally extravagant, and yet it reflects the simplest of gestures: giving to those who are less fortunate than yourself. More...

Randolph Union High School was humming Tuesday night. A holiday concert occupied the auditorium, and both gymnasiums were full—with the varsity boys’ basketball game in one and a gymnastics meet in the other. More...

For 25 years, students at the Randolph Technical Career Center have been brightening the Christmases of area families, through an annual "Adopt a Family" campaign. More...
The newest version of the Sounding Joy! Youth Chorus, conducted by Marjorie Drysdale, made its debut last weekend in a concert in Waitsfield, combining with a Mad River Valley chorus conducted by Andrea Bonamico. More...
Senior co-captains Jody Martin and Sam Cutting lead this year’s Rocket-powered Rochester girl’s basketball team. Joining them are seniors Heather Gorton, Erica Parker, and Libby White; juniors Sam Mishkit and Desiree Bourassa; sophomore Midori Cruikshank and freshman Caitlin Cutting. More...
for Thursday, Dec. 21–
Sunday, Dec. 31
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...
BRAINTREE—Morgan E. Delaney, 89, died Dec. 7, 2006, at Hanover Hill Health Care, Manchester, N.H., after a period of failing health. More...
Haviland Smith’s piece in last week’s Herald is a dead-on bull’s-eye, at least with respect to premise. More...