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By M. D. Drysdale Affordable housing will be on the agenda twice when the Randolph Development Review Board (DRB) meets on Tuesday June 19. The Board will review its completed findings in a request for a 24-unit subdivision in East Randolph; and it will take up a lot line adjustment that might produce nine apartme... More ... Skateboard Park Repairable, Should Be Open in Two Weeks By M. D. Drysdale The skateboard park in Randolph- which town officials said earlier would have to be closed all summer - can be fixed and opened to the skating public in just a couple of weeks. That was the news Monday evening from Selectman Ken Goss, who has been working with the town's insurers at the League of... More ... RUHS Alums Plan Banquet; Seek Addresses of Grads The RUHS Alumni Association is getting ready to celebrate at its annual gathering, around the Fourth of July. This year's banquet will be a brunch at the Three Stallion Inn in Randolph, Sunday, July 1, at 11 a.m. More news and information are in the 2007 newsletter that was mailed to members of ... More ... Physician Assistant Kearney Joins Gifford Medical Center Physician assistant Patrick Kearney has joined Gifford Medical Center and its Rochester clinic. Kearney will provide outpatient primary care in both Randolph and to Rochester Health Center patients. Kearney was previously a physician assistant at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. He rece... More ... Haskins & Crowley Attend HOBY Event Rochester High School students Tanner Haskins and David Crowley recently attended the Vermont Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) Leadership Seminar. David is the son of Mary Sue and Tim Crowley of Rochester and Tanner is the son of Patty and Vern Haskins of Pittsfield. More ... |
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