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May 31st, 2007
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Memorial Day weekend couldn’t have been more perfect, weather-wise, in the White River Valey of Vermont. More...

A proposed development in East Randolph would add two dozen homes to the area’s stock of affordable housing, Randolph’s Development Review Board was told Tuesday evening. More...

A Bethel ‘Lympus couple are taking the unusual step of destroying some of their property in order to avoid payng taxes on it. More...

The Strafford Selectboard has concluded that the complex system of woodstoves and stove pipes that heats the Strafford Town House needs to be replaced. More...

Cindy Gurdak, right, stands by her Operation Iraqi Freedom memorial bulletin board at the Randolph Senior Center. Gurdak and her helpers, including chief cook Rose Olmstead, researched and erected this display, honoring those Vermont combatants that have died in the war in Iraq. More...
In the middle of a rehearsal of the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra last week, conductor Lou Kosma called the soprano soloist, Randolph’s Marjorie Drysdale, to stand beside him at the podium. More...
The Randolph boys baseball team ended their regular season with a bang, wrapping up with three straight victories. More...
Calendar submissions should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060; or fax them to 728-9275 or to news@ourherald.com. More...
RUTLAND—Anne E. Bruce, 94, died May 28, 2007, at Eden Park Nursing Home in Rutland. More...
During Pittsfield’s Memorial Day celebration, John Barrows dedicated the new tool shed in memory of Gene Martin. Many could not hear the words spoken at that time and below are some excerpts from Barrows’ comments: More...
Is the idea of expanding the police district so we keep up with the Joneses [Northfield pay] a good idea? More...