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February 14, 2008
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Piled High The Brookfield School sports a seasonal addition to its playground, and the kids can’t get enough. Let's hear it for snow! (Herald / Bob Eddy) More...

State Education Commissioner Richard Cate believes it’s time for Vermont’s schools to undergo a "transformation." More...

On ClearSource, Inc. More...

Three months after their mobile home was destroyed by fire, Cristy Ward and Gene Lumbra Jr. and their five children are back in their old Mobile Acres neighborhood in West Braintree. More...

Randolph area legislators combined to level a sustained attack on the policies of Gov. Jim Douglas at the annual legislative breakfast sponsored Monday by the Chamber of Commerce. More...
At Chandler Feb. 26-27
Cape Breton fiddler and step dancer Natalie MacMaster and her band will return to Chandler Music Hall in Randolph for two performances, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. More...
The Randolph Lady Ghosts basketball team faced Lamoille on Thursday, for the final home game of the season and senior night. The previous time the two teams played, Randolph fell to the Lancers by 39 points. More...
Thursday, Feb. 14-Sunday, Feb. 24
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...
STOCKBRIDGE—Wayne V. Pratt, 68, died Thursday morning Feb. 7, 2008 at his home. More...
For nonagenarian Connie Stearns, Bethel is exactly "where I need to be." And all but one of the other five Bethel residents over the age of 90 interviewed for this article agreed. More...
I am writing this note of appreciation on behalf of the other 18 senior citizens who regularly attend the monthly luncheon prepared and served by the students of the Culinary Arts Program, RTCC. More...
¨As a global citizen, to whom do I pledge allegiance?" reads the headline of a recent graduate school advertisement. It suggests that for a growing number of our brightest young professionals self-interest is contrary to national loyalty. More...
How many more states does Barack Obama have to win by two-to-one margins before it becomes obvious to all that his candidacy is a phenomenon unstoppable by Hillary Clinton or any other Democrat? More...

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