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The Chelsea Volunteer Fire Department has announced its plans to pursue the purchase of a new fire truck. A specially formed truck committee has offered the department More ... It was standing room only at the Chelsea Town Hall for the Memorial Day services Wednesday, May 30 honoring the 60th anniversary of the beginning of World War II. Veterans entered the hall as the Chelsea High School Band performed and all in attendance joined Merlin "Tuffy" Doyle for the pledge of allegiance. More ... About ten students from Whitcomb High School spent Friday afternoon, June 1, planting flowers along the front and side of the Old Town Hall in Bethel. The project had its genesis earlier in the week when Bethelite Victoria Weber, an amateur gardener, visited Whitney Machnik's class on "Greenhouse Management." In the course of a talk on the difference between invasive and non-invasive plants, Weber offered to donate a sampling of non-invasive, but sturdy wildflowers for the students to plant as a class project. Among these flowers were heliopsis, feverfew, ox-eyed daisies, and purple coneflowers. More ... For someone who hasn't gotten more than five hours sleep a night for several weeks now, Debbie Fleming seems surprisingly energetic. Maybe it is because her new restaurant, Debbie's Corner Cafe, has finally opened in downtown Randolph. More ... When Smokey the Bear delivers his message to prevent wildfires, people listen. That message will be brought once again to a new American generation in Washington, D.C. with a novel twist: a life size animated Smokey the Bear in his 1930 More ... The annual "Face-to-Face" supplement is perhaps the most popular annual feature of the year for The Herald of Randolph. More ... |
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