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Perhaps pointing to a new direction for Vermont industry, a high-tech company is growing rapidly at the former Ethan Allen furniture factory in Randolph. More...

The former Ethan Allen furniture plant on Hull Street, Randolph’s largest industrial property, at 175,000 square feet, was sold Tuesday by J.D. Properties to Malone Properties of Montpelier, a sizeable real estate development firm. More...

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A longtime Chelsea landowner but recent resident, Maurice Brown, was appointed By Gov. Jim Douglas yesterday to the vacated position of Orange County assistant judge. More...

The conference, titled "Achieving Sustainability," was held in Burlington in early August. Burlington was selected as the location for this year’s event because of the impressive number of cheese producers found in the state and the New England region. More...

In honor of Colonel Albert B. Chandler's 100th birthday and his friendship with Colonel Robert Kimball, the folks at Chandler have challenged the folks at Kimball Library to a friendly, and spirited softball game. More...
The Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival ended its first week of residency in Randolph this past Sunday with a free outdoor concert of spirited music by Scottish violin masters, performed by Paul Woodiel and Susie Petrov at the Three Stallion Inn. More...
The name "Kip Stockwell" may not have been familiar to some of the newer stock car racing fans at Barre’s Thunder Road before the start of the season, but the name is quickly attaining household status. More...
Thursday, Aug. 16-Sunday, Aug. 26
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...
AUSTIN, TEXAS—Betty Margileth Diefenbach, 97, formerly also of Tenafly, N.J., and Braintree, died in her sleep August 4, 2007. More...
It was a Wednesday evening, August 8, 2007. A storm appeared to be brewing just to the east and could have poured into the Chelsea valley at any moment. More...
Earlier this summer, the CIA released the "family jewels"—nearly 700 pages of documents detailing some of its most infamous and illegal operations dating back to the 1950s. More...
Reading the Vermont Environmental Court’s ruling on the Sunset Hill controversy, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that Kevin Blakeman should get a permit to build his apartments—get it soon and without disabling conditions. More...