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September 13, 2007
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Runs for Four Days
The famed Tunbridge World’s Fair opens this morning in scenic and historic Tunbridge, Vermont for four days of horse racing, livestock shows, tractor pulling, carnival rides and games, and entertainment at several places at once. More...

Three years and almost three months after it began production on June 15, 2004 with 40 employees, Vermont Plywood has closed down. More...

A working farm in the scenic hills west of Chelsea has worked with the Upper Valley Land Trust to conserve 116 acres through sale of development rights, the Land Trust announced this week. More...

Jesse "Sam" Sammis III of Randolph is set to be the new owner of the 7500-square-foot space that housed the Randolph Cooperative Market until this spring, when the debt-ridden natural foods market closed. More...

Royalton voters turned out in large numbers Tuesday to approve construction of a new gymnasium, lobby, and improved traffic flow for the South Royalton School. More...
A performance of piano music by a renowned young composer with local roots will close Chandler Music Hall’s season opener this Saturday. More...
The Randolph Boys soccer team played their third game of the season home against Northfield on Thursday, Sept. 6. The Guy Ghosts lost a hard-fought battle, 1-0. More...
Thursday, Sept. 13-Sunday, Sept. 23
Calendar submissions should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060; or fax them to 728-9275 or to news@ourherald.com. More...
BETHEL—Rutherford ("Bud") H. Tabor, 73, died Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007 at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph. More...
Last Friday, Harvard Medical School doctors and students sat down for a case study of Wendy Wooden’s summer of medical crises. More...
My husband and I would like to have Patrick Judge recognized for his quick thinking and foresight. A week ago Saturday we were at Silver Lake State Park swimming when that terrible wind storm hit. More...
Braintree Hill residents Bill Markle, a retired Chicago industrialist and philanthropist, and his wife Mary were honored last week by Bethany Church in Randolph with its "Tikkun Olam Award," named for a Jewish precept meaning "healing of the world. More...