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Teach Your Kids To Be Kind To all the parents who don’t have a special needs child: Just picture if you were my son or one of the others. I would like to introduce you to my son Justin,. More ... A Collection Of Positive Ideas I would like to comment on some recent events and ideas in Randolph that I see as positive. More ... 'Civil War News' Is Historic Site I want to thank everyone who came out, on a below zero night, to attend my talk at the Tunbridge library last week. Most especially I want to thank Kay Jorgensen for her generous introduction and her efforts to make the night possible. More ... Wood Is Good Energy Source The time is right to a take a serious look at how Vermont's most important renewable resource, our forests, can best serve our long term energy needs. More ... Police District Shouldn't Expand Apparently the Randolph selectboard and its police committee does not listen to the Town of Randolph taxpayers. Each time the police district has been voted on to expand, it has been rejected. More ... Suspension Reversed at RHS A coach and a teacher both signed statements stating they witnessed two Rochester High School athletes in possession of alcoholic beverages on January 6, 2007 in Rochester. More ... Great Support For SRHS Fencer Two months ago when our daughter Shona qualified to compete in the Junior Olympics for fencing, we were of course very proud. Yet our pride was bittersweet since we realized that the cost of sending her to Denver was beyond our means. More ... Speak Up Now For Vt. Biking If you want Vermont to be a safer, more enjoyable place to walk and bicycle, you now have a unique opportunity to make it so. More ... Entergy Ads Just Aren't True Entergy, the parent company of Vermont Yankee, is currently running full page advertisements headlined "Green Not Greenhouse" in newspapers around the state. More ... Police Plan Must Go To Public The idea of expanding the police district to cover the entire town should not be a matter of "Is it the right thing to do?" or "Does it make sense?" It should rather be a matter of "Do the taxpayers whom it would affect and on whom it would be imposed want it?" More ... Empty Buildings Are Everywhere The Randolph Selectboard keeps trying to get the state to pay for infrastructure improvements by putting a work camp in Randolph, while living with the empty real estate in town. More ... It’s Fair To Ask All To Pay When considering whether or not to expand the police district, it might be nice to keep in mind that some residents of the village have paid and continue to pay taxes for the coverage they receive. More ... Why Silkworms Failed in Vt. More ... |
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