"I'm in a state of euphoria," was the cogent comment of Euclid Farnham, president of the Tunbridge World's Fair, after last weekend's 135th annual celebration. More...
The Randolph Union High School Board agreed last Wednesday to hire a part-time "project coordinator/manager" with extensive construction experience to help move a $10-million school repair proposal out of a protracted planning stage and towards a bond vote. More...
Coming onto the field after their first loss of the season the Whitcomb boys were hoping for the best but instead they got the Royal flush when the D-III South Royalton Royals came to Bethel Tuesday afternoon and won. 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, Attn: Calendar, P.O. More...
The Randolph selectboard took official notice last week of the civic project that has been quietly pursued all summer by John and Ruth Lutz, who live at the top of Sand Hill in the village. More...
We in the Herald readership area are fortunate to have two experienced public servants running for office in Montpelier: Stephen Webster for the Senate from the Orange district, and David Ainsworth for the House from Royalton-Tunbridge. More...
Recent conversations with the Republican candidates for the U. S. House and Senate made it clear that President Bush's Iraq policy worries them as much as it does Democrats. More...