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April 24th, 2008
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The upcoming 2008 Fiddlehead Festival, will again be held on the VTC campus in Randolph Center, Vermont on Saturday, May 3, and will celebrate agriculture, the arts, and the (expected) return of spring. More...

Starting in 2012, just four years from now, Vermont faces the expiration of contracts that cover 75-85% of its electric power. Sounds scary, doesn’t it? But it’s not. That, at least, is the message being carried around the state by Bob Young, the president and CEO of Central Vermont Public ... More...

A "Star Wars" movie filmed in Randolph? Well, yes, sort of, and its world premiere is next Thursday night, at Chandler Music Hall. It’s a free event and everyone’s invited. More...

Vermont is wrapping up one of its best winter tourist seasons in recent memory, thanks to an ideal combination of significant and persistent snowfall that drew millions of visitors here to enjoy a variety of recreational activities. According to the Department of Tourism and Marketing, Rooms and ... More...

The South Royalton School project entitled "Recycle, Compost, Volunteer" has received two grant awards to complete project goals. More...
The play "To Kill a Mockingbird," is on stage at Lost Nation Theater in Montpelier. More...
The Royals’ baseball team started their 2008 season with a win at home against Hazen Union last Tuesday, 9-4. Dustin Parker got the start for the Royals. He had a good first inning facing five batters, striking out two of them. 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—Paul A. Webster, 94, died Friday evening, April 18, 2008, at his home in Randolph. More...
According to popular thought, there is a list of 10 statements often attributed to Abraham Lincoln, known as "Lincoln's Reminders." However, in reality they were written in 1916 by the Rev. More...
Over the centuries, many in the West and in Russia itself, have found it convenient and relatively accurate to characterize the Russian people as paranoid. More...
In trying to sort out the controversy around the use of Taser stun-guns, Vermont Atty. Gen William Sorrell allowed himself to be zapped by one for five seconds. They were, he is reported to have said, "the longest five seconds in my life." More...