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November 8, 2007
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Is there "something in the water" in Orange County? More...

KARACHI, PAKISTAN, NOVEMBER 5, 2007—I finished this piece on the afternoon of Nov. 3, planning to email it to The Herald the next day, but here I am late on the same evening having to re-write the introduction. More...

A special Randolph Town Meeting will be held Dec. 11 by Australian ballot to vote on two items—extra money for the White River Valley Ambulance, and a possible alternative for the Municipal Building. More...

State and local police report a rash of burglaries in the past week. Three residences in the Rochester area were burglarized on Friday, Nov. 2; Progressive Plastics in Williamstown was hit sometime over the weekend, and M&M Beverage Center in Randolph was broken into early Tuesday morning. More...

A new tradition encouraged by the Chamber of Commerce brings hordes of children into the downtown business area on Halloween, making the rounds of stores before hitting the residential neighborhoods. More...
Miah Poirier, 13, of Randolph got started deer hunting on the right foot. Her first deer, bagged on Sunday, during Youth Hunting Weekend, weighed 157 pounds and had an impressive eight-point rack. More...
Thursday, Nov. 8-Sunday, Nov. 18
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—Anne Norway Lawson, 86, died Thursday morning, November 1, 2007 at Birchwood Terrace Nursing Home in Burlington. More...
Damariscotta Miller couldn’t choose just one age level to work with—she loves them all. The K-12 aspect of teaching art at Chelsea School is just one reason she is so thrilled with her new job. More...
Last Friday late afternoon I came into Randolph village on Central Street with my pickup loaded with 11 sheets of channel drain metal roofing stacked mostly in the body. More...
Sen. Hillary Clinton has now offered her vision of U.S. foreign policy in the current edition of "Foreign Affairs." It’s a perspective that is both transparently political and refreshingly candid, both a good stump speech and a bold re-assessment of global politics. More...
The nomination of Michael Mukasey to be U. S. Attorney General ran into trouble on the Senate Judiciary Committee over his refusal to designate the practice of "waterboarding" as illegal torture. More...

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