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Tom Chase, the VTrans resident engineer for the new bridge in Randolph, doesn’t have a very long commute to work these days. A graduate of RUHS and VTC’s civil technology program, he started working with the Vermont Transportation Agency in 1985. More...

The Randolph Selectboard agreed Tuesday night to a court settlement that would pay $175,000 to a young man injured on skateboard equipment in 1999. More...

Like many of our readers, who are called "Snow Birds," the great blue herons of Vermont fly south for the colder months of winter. More...

A petition in opposition to a Department of Corrections work camp was presented to the Randolph selectboard Tuesday night. The board indicated it welcomes input but has heard conflicting views from the community. More...

Cape Cod Cabaret will return to present a "White Christmas Concert" at the Chandler Music Hall in Randolph Sunday, Dec. 10, at 3 p.m. More...
Jacob Flint 13 of Braintree with his first deer, a four point 168 pound buck taken Thanksgiving morning while hunting with his grandfather, Richard Magnant, also of Braintree. More...
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Sunday, Dec. 10
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...
BARNARD—Nancy Fay Tuckerman, 69, died Monday, Nov. 27, 2006 at her home in Barnard. More...
In her new role as executive director of the Randolph Senior Center, South Randolph resident Ann Brandon is bursting with ideas to make the center a welcoming, homey place, where both the food and the décor are attractive. More...
After reading Stewart Skrill’s letter last week asking people to call Principal Shirley Stewart and NOT support the trip to the Bodies Exhibit in Boston, I picked up the phone and called her, in ABSOLUTE SUPPORT of taking the students to see the exhibit. More...
The beginning of the holiday season has officially begun with Turkey Day last Thursday. We’ve had the enormous turkey dinner with all the fixin’s and barely time out for the afternoon football game and nap. Now it’s all systems go for Christmas. More...
The Randolph selectboard responded appropriately this week when presented with a petition asking that they refrain from even holding discussions with the state about constructing a Department of Corrections work camp within the town. More...

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