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May 15, 2008
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As the end of the "school" year approached for one group of Randolph pre-schoolers, their teachers gave them a treat that some of their parents had never experienced. More...

The Vermont Judicial Conduct Board issued a six-month suspension and a stinging rebuke this week to Windsor Co. Assistant Judge William Boardman, accusing him of serious ethical lapses in administering county assets. More...

Below is the text of "Findings of Fact" that were part of the order issued by the Vermont Judicial Conduct Board this week in the case of Windsor County Assistant Judge William Boardman. More...

The Randolph Development Review Board last week voted 5-1 to approve a 17-acre ledge extraction quarry on Randolph Center’s Ridge Road, but the conditions imposed by the DRB add up to "a significant impact of the operational feasibility of the quarry," the project engineer said yesterday. More...


For most of the five selectmen, Exit 4 zoning was a familiar concept, but nothing more. They soon discovered, however, what a complicated document it is—and how important it is considered to be by the planning commission and the landowners in the area. More...


A Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the Royalton School District, leaving intact the vote last Sept. 11 that authorized bonding for $3.9 million to build a new gymnasium at the school. More...


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In the wake of an extraordinary report of a middle-of-the-night assault in Randolph’s recreation park this week, Randolph police have dramatically stepped up surveillance of the School Street area and are asking the public "to exercise caution" when there. More...


Public speaking is alive and well in the White River Valley area thanks to an organization known as Toastmasters. More...
The Chandler Gallery in Randolph will celebrate the works of three local artists, all with great vision, for a joint exhibit entitled "Imagining the Future." More...
The Lady Hornets traveled over the mountain to Rochester and faced the Rockettes for the second time this season and walked off the field victorious with an 8-6 upset win over their hosts. 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...
NORTHFIELD — Irene L. Cady, 97, formerly of Randolph, died Friday, May 9, 2008 at Mayo HealthCare in Northfield, where she had lived for the past five and a half years. More...
Gaye Symington, who on Monday confirmed she is running to the bhe Democratic candidate for governor, showed a more personal side at the Mother’s Day celebration in Strafford. More...
Rochester school during class time has no parent input, to help children learn. The reason is because most of the parents are out working, trying to keep up with high school taxes. More...
Last Tuesday a seventh grader named Danielle wrote to the National Society of Newspaper Columnists with some questions about our work. More...
The 2008 legislative session in Montpelier concluded with handshakes and a show of good feeling, but it took just four days for those hands to start slinging mud. More...