After 16 months of back-and-forth negotiations with the state, the Sharon Selectboard last Tuesday formally agreed to a federally-funded plan to improve a dangerous rail crossing at a industrial park in town. More...
Before the former Village school is torn down in October, there will be a "one-week window" for souvenir collectors, Town Manager Mel Adam said this week. More...
The Eighteenth Vermont Regiment Inc. will present an entertaining and educational day for all Civil War enthusiasts Sat., Sept. 28 at the Tunbridge Fairgrounds beginning at 10 a.m. More...
The Randolph boys soccer team played three hard games in the past week and are still looking for another win. Last Wednesday the boys played under the lights in Montpelier and were beaten 5-2. More...
Submissions for this 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...
I can hear all the arguments for why the USA should declare war against Iraq and I still return to the fundamental thought: violence begets violence. It is hard to see how it will ever stop. More...
Along with fall foliage comes butchering time. This is the time when all the summer livestock projects reach maximum weight, and they become freezer food. More...
Bush will seek the approval of Congress for a military campaign to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. The congressional debate regarding such authorization will fundamentally be a debate over a legal question, "When is a nation justified in taking the law into its own hands and in acting preëmptively against another sovereign nation, in order to protect itself?" More...