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In a 90-minute service infused with both the solemnity of ancient church ritual and the palpable excitement of a new adventure, Our Lady of the Angels Parish was formally consecrated and held its first mass Sunday in Randolph. More...
Voted Tuesday; Up 3%

Voters in Braintree, Brookfield, and Randolph will head to their respective polling places next Tuesday, Feb. 5, to vote on an $8-million Randolph Union High School budget, and a $2.6-million budget for Randolph Technical Career Center. More...

The two openings on the Randolph Selectboard are attracting no fewer than five candidates. More...

The Randolph ice skating rink is in the midst of a broomball craze. Several times a week, groups of varying ages take to the ice without skates and using brooms instead of hockey sticks. More...

Senator Leahy’s staffer, Ted Brady, was a guest speaker at the legislative breakfast held in Bethel Monday morning. Brady spoke about what moved Leahy to vote to appropriate $305,000 for renovations on the Bethel Town Hall, including community commitment and the potential the building has in the ... More...
Pointillism, impressionism, cubism, trompe l’oeil, call them what you will, the quilts of Holley Junker have made their way to the Chandler Gallery in Randolph and are a feast of color, depth, texture and theme. More...
The Randolph Lady Ghosts basketball team had a split week with two losses and one win. They lost to Lyndon and Harwood, and defeated Northfield. More...
Thursday, Jan. 21-Sunday, Feb. 10
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...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Bernice Holman Smith, 85, died December 28, 2007 at her home. More...
Over the past year I have become emotionally involved with a house plant. A pre-historic houseplant. More...
There is a painless way we can all contribute more to the Randolph Food Shelf. Shaw’s will contribute a percentage of the total receipts deposited in a brightly wrapped box near the exit of the store. More...
Each weekend I'm home, folks from all around Vermont tell me the same thing: increasing costs of fuel, child care, health care, and education are making it harder and harder to make ends meet. Vermonters are getting squeezed. More...