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May 3, 2001
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All of the money raised in the greater Randolph area by collecting returnable bottles and cans on Green-Up Day, May 5, will benefit the steeple restoration fund of the First Congregational Church of Randolph Center. More...

An ambitious project to renovate the Randolph Village School for use by an engineering firm hit an unexpected roadblock last week when a key funding agency balked. More...

Robert W. Tulloch, 17, of Chelsea, pleaded innocent to two charges of first-degree murder on Tuesday, less than two weeks after a Grafton County, N.H. grand jury handed up the two indictments against him. More...

In our story last week about the April 21 fire on Railroad Street in Randolph, The Herald incorrectly stated that Robert Keane is a suspect in the burglary of four stores. More...

The RUHS softball team hosted U32 last Thursday and added another win to their record. The Ghosts beat the Raiders 9-0. Randolph was able to keep the Raiders from taking an early lead by picking up outs on the first three batters. Pitcher Arielle Dudek struck out the Raiders second batter. The Ghost... 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, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060, Attn: Calendar; or fax to 728-9275. More...
SOUTH ROYALTON—Donald E. Boles, 62, died Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at his home in South Royalton. He was born Sept. 20, 1938 in South Royalton, the son of John I. And Elizabeth M. (Rowel) Boles. More...
In the three years I have attended Syracuse University, I have had the privilege of being a student manager for the men's basketball team. There have been long nights at the Carrier Dome rebounding for players who worked out with coaches after practice, getting posters and basketballs signed, and cl... More...