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April 3rd, 2008
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Last summer, the Granville Manufacturing Company, known locally as "the bowl mill," celebrated its 150th anniversary. Last week, company management announced that, due to tough economic realities, the bowl manufacturing part of the business would close down, and nine full-time employees w... More...

First there was one, then there were two—and now there are three proposals for Randolph’s overcrowded municipal offices. More...

Of about 100 poems that were submitted, The Herald printed 44 in a two-page spread illustrated by Scott Wood. Submissions came from all over the Herald readership and even outside, from school children, senior citizens, and every age in-between. Two town clerks and one town moderator were among t... More...

A tense standoff between police and the resident of a Maple Street apartment lasted seven hours yesterday morning before the resident, Stacey Colson, was talked into surrendering peacefully. More...

The upcoming 2008 Fiddlehead Festival, will again be held on the VTC campus in Randolph Center on Saturday, May 3, and will celebrate agriculture, the arts, and the (expected) return of spring. More...
The 14th annual Mud Season Variety Show, "Mud Du Jour," will be presented Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. Twelve area towns will be represented in this annual celebration of community spirit at the historic Chandler Music Hall in downtown Randolph. 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...
WASHINGTON — Albert H. "Bert" Snow, 89, died Thursday, March 27, 2008, at Fletcher Allen Healthcare in Burlington. More...
One of the oldest of building trades, combined with knowledge of modern construction, has created a thriving business for a Bethel man. More...
I enjoy April in Vermont because spring is coming even though it usually consists of abundant rain and lots and lots of mud. More...
Orange County lost two of its most talented and public service oriented citizens this week. One was a notable Democrat and another a notable Republican, but they both served in many ways and with great distinction, and left their county, state, and world a better place. More...