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March 15th, 2007
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State Police Capt. Ray Keefe dropped the second shoe this week in the investigation into the kidnapping and robbery of an elderly couple in their Royalton home more than 10 years ago. More...

A Superior Court judge ruled last month that the Town of Randolph did not follow its own purchasing policy in awarding a contract to design and build renovations to the Municipal Building in February, 2005. More...

Concerned about the "bad atmosphere" created by second-hand smoke, the fifth graders at the Braintree Elementary School worked together to write a song by that name. More...

Chef Ed Striebe’s first introduction to Gifford Medical Center was as a consultant. Then a New England Culinary Institute instructor, Striebe witnessed an elderly patient decline her food because it didn't seem appealing and she wasn’t hungry at the time the food was being served. More...
Canadian singer-songwriter-guitarist Bruce Cockburn returns to the Chandler Music Hall stage in Randolph for a solo acoustic evening Saturday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. More...
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...
East Randolph—E. Jean Gifford, 90, died early Thursday morning, March 8, 2007 at Gifford Medical Center. More...
Randolph attorney and former Selectboard Chair Carolyn Tonelli has taken down her shingle and is leaving town tomorrow for a year in the small Andean country of Ecuador. More...
The Mini-Mud Season Show (Friday night at Chandler Music Hall, hopefully the first of many) presented an evening of great talent, from the production crew through every single performer who took part in the program. More...
What most Americans don’t ever consider is that the job of CIA case officers who work overseas in human espionage operations is to break the laws of the countries where they serve. More...