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New Toastmasters Club Helps Members Project Confidence By Mary Anderson Public speaking is alive and well in the White River Valley area thanks to an organization known as Toastmasters. More ... Local Women Walk ‘For the Cure’ By Sandy Vondrasek Janet Miller, Sandy Rilling and Anne Mather are planning to take a long walk in the Boston area August 15-17. More ... Farmers Market Opens May 17 In a sign of the season, the Randolph Farmers Market will open Saturday, May 17, 9-noon. The weekly market is located in the field behind the Orange South Supervisory Union office on Central Street in Randolph. More ... W. Caswell Resigns From RSD Board Is there a Randolph resident ready and willing to serve on the five-member elementary school board? More ... Braintree Revises Its Zoning Regs At the beginning of 2008, the Braintree Planning Commission (PC) began work on an effort to "tune-up" the town’s zoning ordinance. A first public forum on the revision process will be June 12. More ... Fundraiser Set For Shelly Rogers Following the success of last month’s huge fundraiser for Shelly Rogers at The Peavine Restaurant, another benefit is planned for Friday, May 23, at Stockbridge Central School. More ... North Country Farming Network Organizes for New Season On Monday, May 5, 21 people gathered at the Chelsea Public Library, some members of the North Country Farming Network for several years and some who were there for the first time. More ... Granville Voters Vote To Okay School Budgets A Second Time By Martha Slater A record number of Granville voters filled the town hall May 7 to re-consider their school budget. The budget articles passed by paper ballot votes back in March, but a petition signed by 17 registered voters who were dissatisfied with those results, forced a re-vote. More ... Local Elephants Fly In Randolph Saturday! More ... |
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