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December 11, 2003  RSS feed
After a perplexing series of cracking bells, including one from Paul Revere, the Randolph Center Church installed a 946-pound keeper in 1849. (Herald photo / Robert Eddy) More...

Advertisers, correspondents and others planning on submitting items for the Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 editions of The Herald: Please note that deadlines will be advanced by one day for our Christmas and New Year More...

Leaves N.Y. Couple Angry
For the past 40 years, George Wachtell and his wife have enjoyed coming to Vermont, from their New York home, for holidays and vacations. More...
Northern Stage will present the wacky family comedy "The Man Who Came To Dinner," Dec. 11-Jan. 4 at the Briggs Opera House in White River Junction. More...
It was a typical jittery first game but the Randolph Gal Ghosts hung in there Monday night for the 35-34 win over Northfield away. More...
Thursday, Dec.11
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...
A 20 x 24 inch framed photograph of the late Fred Tuttle, beloved Vermont politician, film actor and Tunbridge dairy farmer, will hang permanently in the State Capitol Building in Montpelier. More...
I hope all of your readers read Alec Hastings' moving letter in the 11/27 Herald about his wife Deborah and her death earlier this year. More...
Okay, folks. After Al Gore's dramatic endorsement Tuesday of Howard Dean as the Democratic nominee for president, this is how it's gonna sugar off in the next few months. Cut it out, put it on the refrigerator door, and watch it unfold. More...