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A $9.7 million construction plan for Royalton More...

The White River is clear for swimming in Bethel and Royalton, but downstream in Sharon and Hartford, tests show that coliform contamination is over the recommended limits on some days. More...

Jim Brown has moved his Artcast, Inc. sign business from Fiske Road in Rochester to a new home on Route 100 in Granville, adjacent to the Vermont Only Store and the new M.E. Glassblowing Studio. More...
Local baseball standout Wade Rikert has been promoted by the Blue Jays organization from Medicine Hat of the Pioneer League to the Queens Kings of the NY/Penn League. Such promotions are based on performance and coach's recommendations. More...
Submissions for the Arts and Entertainment Calendar should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail your entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060, Attn: Calendar; or fax to 728-9275. More...
Wynona Ward of Chelsea has been awarded a prize worth $40,000 a year for three years to support her efforts to bring legal service to poor, rural women and children. More...
I reside on Forest Street and am disappointed with people who assume the 25 mph speed limit means 45 mph or over. It seems as if some people even drive at speeds well over 55 mph. More...
Look in the archive for stories of this type from previous issues. More...
The White River, Bethel, and state environmental officials took a couple of cheap editorial shots during the last week over pollution levels in the river, and state officials have been a little careless about assigning blame, too. More...