Visiting Vermont on New Year’s Eve for a wedding, Christine Parthree got more than she expected, giving birth to the first baby of 2006 at Gifford Medical Center on New Year’s day. More...
An intense, five-week investigation by Randolph, state, and federal investigators led to the Dec. 23 arrest of a 30-year-old Northfield man who had allegedly been using the Internet to send messages of a sexual nature to two 14-year-old girls from the Randolph area. More...
The second-degree murder case against John M. Hasham, 48, of Brookfield, originally scheduled to go to trial in the Chelsea courthouse this month, appears headed towards a plea-agreement resolution instead. More...
Royalton and Bethel Selectboards agree in a joint meeting to open discussions exploring the possibility of a consolidated school for the two towns. More...
The Randolph community skating rink opened before Christmas this year for the first time in a long time and has been a magnet for Randolph youngsters all through the Christmas vacation. More...
An evening of brilliant choral music from master composers is on store in two concerts this weekend in Randolph. The 25-person singing group, Sounding Joy! More...
The Randolph Guy Ghosts had three games last week. They travelled to Bristol to take on the Mt. Abe Eagles Tuesday night and took the loss, 64-52. Friday Randolph played Lyndon away and brought back the 70-57 win and last Wednesday they beat Northfield at home, 63-47. More...
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Master Cape Breton Fiddler Jerry Holland will give lessons and workshops at the Vermont Independent School of the Arts (VISA) in Sharon. Holland is a renowned fiddler, strongly rooted in Cape Breton, Scottish and Irish dance music traditions, and is an active performer and recording artist. More...
When the Planning And Zoning boards of Randolph think about Interstate Exit 4, I hope they think of visitor needs. If I have to help arrange for events in the Randolph area, one of the first questions asked is "What kind of motel accommodations can you offer? More...
As its first order of business, the 2006 Vermont legislature took up a red hot issue—genetically modified organisms (GMO) and what to do with them. Opinions are bitterly divided, especially among farmers, on the issue, and a great deal of GMO corn and other product is already being grown in the stat... More...
The Congressional bribery scandal now being uncovered in Washington is exposing the workings of our government at its worst—but also at its best. More...