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October 25, 2007
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To his Brookfield neighbors, Ed Koren might seem like a lucky guy who doesn’t need a day job, the guy who’s always out jogging or kayaking in the middle of the day, the friendly volunteer firefighter who lives in the cheerful white house in Pond Village. More...

Kevin Blakeman is going back to the Randolph Development Review Board (DRB), asking for reconsideration of some of the conditions the DRB placed on a permit for a nine-unit apartment on Sunset Hill Road. More...

In trying to find a more equitable way to spread the burden of paying for its police force, Randolph might look just 25 miles away. More...

A Chelsea native and granite carver is bringing a national grassroots movement to Barre November 8, hoping to reinvigorate Barre’s granite industry and to do right by the memory of Martin Luther King Jr. More...

Autumn of 2007 in Central Vermont presented one of the longest, latest, brightest, and most memorable seasons in years. More...
The Hilliard Ensemble, one of the world's foremost vocal ensembles, performs in concert at Chandler Music Hall in Randolph on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. More...
For SoRo Boys
The Royal boys’ team started their championship run Tuesday night against Northfield at home. After a 9-4-1 record on the year, the Royals were given a 7th seed. More...
Thursday, Oct. 25-Sunday, Nov. 4
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...
BARNARD—James H. Erlenbach, 86, also of Frostproof, Fla., died Tuesday, Oct. 9 at Wedgewood of Winter Haven, Fla. More...
There are no two ways about it—Randy Bradley has a Halloween habit. The Braintree man and his wife, Sylvia, are happily addicted to planning and decorating for their favorite holiday. More...
Regarding the South Royalton petition, I am again very disappointed by a South Royalton school board decision. They have a history of not following the wishes of the voters. More...
The Vermont chapter of the National Education Association did a terrific job last week of demonstrating that it may indeed be what its detractors say it is—an ambitious political lobby intent on writing Vermont’s educatonal legislation for the benefit of its own members. More...

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