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Most of the 33 entries in Saturday's "Fantasy Parade" in Randolph celebrated the horses and riders in the Central Vermont area. But this is dairy country, and a contingent of youngsters from the Capital 4-H Dairy Club in Berlin made sure there was bovine representation in the parade as well. More...

With a fleet of rented equipment and offers of help from surrounding towns, highway workers in Royalton were ready for this week’s storm, following a devastating town garage fire early last Thursday morning. More...

The Town of Randolph could save as much as $30,000 by contracting with the Boys & Girls Club (B&GC) to run its recreation programs, the Selectboard was told Tuesday night. More...

National polls indicate that a majority of Americans support the Bush administration’s steady push for a pre-emptive attack on Iraq. More...

The Sharon Academy physics students and enthusiasts are on a roll. For the fourth consecutive year, TSA has entered the Technology and Science Competition (TASC) held at UVM and done extraordinarily well. More...
Known to local music lovers as "Braintree," musicians Alan Stewart of Randolph Center and Todd Keenhold of Braintree have just released their fourth CD, "Wintertidings. More...
The Whitcomb Lady Hornets retired the "Bean Pot" for the very first time ever, Saturday, Dec. 7 at the SHAPE gymnasium at VTC. The "Bean Pot" can only be retired when one of the schools, either Whitcomb or Rochester wins the game three years in a row. More...
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Sunday, Dec. 22, 2002
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, Attn: Calendar, P.O. More...
RANDOLPH—W. Stanley "Stub" Wood, 92, died Sunday morning, Dec. 8, 2002 at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph. More...
"My day starts at 6:30 a.m. and it ends at 3:00 p.m. And I swear there are never more than three minutes in between!" marvels Chelsea’s new K-12 principal, Karl Stein, as he teeters on the front edge of his desk, leaning back with his legs extended, giving his thinning, jet, black hair a &... More...
The early morning fire at the Royalton Town Garage, which completely destroyed the building came as a shock. The outpouring of support by the people of the greater Royalton area is nothing short of inspirational. More...
"Who IS that draggy-faced stranger you keep glimpsing in the reflection of the store windows?" you might wonder as you trudge through the holiday shopping. More...

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