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The 14th annual New World Festival takes over Randolph's Main Street Sunday Sept. 3, 2006, from noon to midnight, in what has become one of Vermont's most popular festivals. More...

Vermont Technical College last week welcomed an incoming class of 728 students, exactly five more than last year's final count of 723, a spokesman said this week. More...

On Sunday, Aug. 27, over 100 people between the ages of 88-11 gathered at the Brookfield Town Hall for the Town Hall Reunion. They were greeted with tables of fresh flowers, buffet tables filled with decorative and delicious food, and music and dancing to the famous "one and only fiddler," Harold Luce & Friends band. More...
The Vermont Independent School of the Arts has openings for the fall in its youth steel drum band, "Pantoons" The group is for students in grades 6-9 and no experience is required. More...
The Randolph Union High School boys soccer team is set to start the 2006 season this fall. With returning seniors Wesley Simpson, Mike Czok, Teddy Gilman, and David Dubie, the goalie, the Ghosts are hoping for a good season. More...
Thursday, Aug. 31
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...
The Sharon Academy (TSA) has hired Robin Caissie to serve as its first director of development. More...
To Work Camp
I agree with Heather Tallman when asking why the selectboard members are meeting with the state to determine the work camp's requirements before legitimately polling the community members and their wishes. More...
Value of RACDC
Monday afternoon, a gathering of about 60 Randolph folks took place in a setting of stark decay. In contrast to the surrounding desolation, however, the gathering was a jolly one, full of faith in the future, an impressive marshaling of resources to improve Randolph. More...