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March 13th, 2008
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You never know what you’ll find at the Bethel Business Association Home and Garden Show. More...

Warmer temperatures, heavy rain, and high winds last weekend caused flooding from melting of the heavy snow pack, downed trees, closed roads, and damaged buildings in the White River Valley, and caused headaches for utility crews. More...

Just 24 hours after all the votes were counted at Town Meeting—including approval for moving the municipal offices to the former co-op building—a new majority formed in the selectboard that has different ideas. More...

Shrinking enrollments, rising per-pupil costs, declining state aid, and consolidation pressures from the Department of Education. More...

Brent and Carol Lindstrom of Randolph, in their sixth year of doing missionary work in Albania, are bringing a little bit of Albania—and an extension of their good works—to the U.S., later this month. More...
Throw on your zoot suit and get ready to sing those "Hi De Ho’s" with Minnie the Moocher! The Cab Calloway Orchestra is coming to Randolph’s Chandler Music Hall Friday, March 28 at 7:30 in a special concert that celebrates the centennial birthdays of both Cab Calloway and Chandler Music Ha... More...
Award ceremonies in January and February put the wrap on a very successful horse show season for riders from Randolph's Rough Terrain Farm. 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...
RANDOLPH—Agnes T. Strange, 89, died Sunday, March 2, 2008 in Randolph, where she had lived since 2006. More...
The Randolph area has produced more than its fair share of superstars in the arts. From the Blue Man Group's Isaac Eddy, 28, to avant-garde composer Nico Muhly, 26, who was featured in the New Yorker last week, to the Herald's own award-winning photo-journalist, 25-year-old Tim Calabro, the talent j... More...
I applaud the Rochester Federated Church for making the tough decision, by a majority vote, to install a cell phone tower within the church steeple. What I found disturbing was not the vote but Kathryn Schenkman’s alarmist letter to the editor of March 6. More...
Douglas Administration officials are at their wits’ end trying to pass a housing bill that will result in more affordable housing. More...