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"Heroic" efforts undertaken in recent months to rescue the financially-strapped Randolph Co-operative Market proved too little, too late. More...

Two of Randolph’s former industrial properties, after sitting unused or almost unused for 15 years, are occupied again, supporting three local manufacturers who say their future looks bright. More...

Almost 90 people appeared Tuesday evening, April 3, at the Bethel development review board’s public hearings on an application by Rock of Ages to increase the number of truck-loads a day out of its Bethel White quarry by about 60, and to run the trucks six days a week. More...

Vermont Law School has once again been named as having the best environmental law program in the nation, according to the 2008 edition of "America's Best Graduate Schools" from the April 2 issue of U.S. News & World Report. More...

Last week, Randolph Elementary School students presented a spectacular evening showcasing what they had learned about many aspects of Asian culture. Over the past school year, they’ve had a window on the Asian world opened for them by Primprao ("Prim") Dejdamrong, a young teacher from Bang... More...
The internationally acclaimed Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum will make a rare concert appearance at Chandler Music Hall in Randolph Sunday afternoon, April 15 at 4 p.m. 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...
NEWINGTON, CONN.—Alonzo Baran, 81, of Newington, Conn., husband of Susan (Marcil) Baran, died Wednesday, March 21, 2007 in Manchester, Conn. More...
When it comes to political awareness, Hannah McMeekin hit the ground running in 1999. She was a fifth-grader at Randolph Elementary School, and "for some reason got into the Gore-Bush race" for the U. S presidency. More...
I am concerned about actions of the selectboard in Bethel. Chris Costanzo, a citizen or our town and reporter for The Herald of Randolph was ordered by the selectboard chairman not to talk during future meetings. More...