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Helps Safeline Help Women The Vermont Women's Fund marked its 10th year of grantmaking this spring by handing out the largest amount of money it has ever awarded in a single year. More ... ‘Mom Entrepreneurs’ Join Forces By Martha Slater Two Randolph moms, Tracey Rotman and Heather Tallman, have parlayed their ideas into businesses, and formed a partnership to help promote them. Good friends who call themselves "mom entrepreneurs," they have been collaborating since early this year on ideas for gift baskets featuring both ... More ... Rochester Students’ Costa Rica Trip Was One They’ll Always Remember On April 11, 16 Rochester School High School students left for nine days in Costa Rica. Led by school counselor Betty Hughes, Spanish teacher Sandy Flindall, and Chuck Hughes, the group experienced the trip of a lifetime. More ... ‘Mothers Acting Up’ May 13 in Strafford This MothersDay in Strafford won’t be limited to daffodils, cookies, and Hallmark cards, no sir. More ... Skateboard Park Will Be Closed Temporarily The Randolph skateboard park will be closed at least temporarily and will be inspected by the town’s insurance carrier, the Randolph Selectboard agreed at its April 24 meeting. More ... Strafford Residents Discuss Village Transportation Issues By John Freitag There was lively discussion among the nearly 40 people who turned out Monday night, April 30 at Barrett Hall in South Strafford for a public meeting to discuss the development of a transportation plan for the lower village. More ... School Studying How To Screen Volunteers By Sandy Vondrasek Cooch The Randolph Elementary School board on April 5 continued its discussion on whether to do criminal background checks on school volunteers. More ... |
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