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June 12, 2008
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One of the best-known store names in Randolph history is back on Main Street. More...

At the June 10 meeting of the Chelsea Selectboard, Stan Brinkman followed up on a petition he wrote and circulated in town. The petition requested that the town suspend its contract with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department based upon the actions of one deputy, Patrick Nevers. More...

Longtime weather enthusiast Dr. Bill Minsinger has an exceptional view of the sky from his Ridge Road home in Randolph Center, and on Tuesday night, he saw some "spectacular" clouds. More...

On Sunday, June 8, every one of the 29 Sharon Academy seniors, representing over 10 towns throughout the Upper Valley, gave their own senior commencement address before walking across the stage to accept their high school diplomas. More...

One of the rites of spring in many Vermont communities is the holding of "fishing derbies" in local ponds that have been well-stocked with fish so that local youngsters can be assured of success. More...
Not even an historic St. Valentine’s Day snowstorm in 1895 could prevent the opening of "The Importance of Being Earnest; A Trivial Comedy for Serious People," Oscar Wilde’s latest confection for the London Theatre, from becoming the major social and cultural event of the season! More...
The Randolph varsity softball team suffered a devastating loss to Milton in the first round of the playoffs last Thursday. The team had high hopes but couldn't make it through the first round. More...
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...
RANDOLPH — Arthur C. Washburn, 89, died Friday morning, June 6, 2008 at his home. More...
Mike Jacques, of Brookfield, is one of 10 students statewide honored by the Vermont Land Trust this spring for exceptional commitment to land stewardship. More...
The Democrats were elected to Congress in 2006 promising to end the war in Iraq and to bring the troops home. Despite lots of barking at President Bush, they have failed to do either. This is because Congress has pulled its own teeth. It has no bite. More...
Not to gloat or anything, but in this space on Feb. 14—almost four months ago—we entitled our column "Obama's Emerging Democratic Victory." We wrote that "his candidacy is a phenomenon unstoppable by Hillary Clinton or any other Democrat" and that "here is a human and political force unlike anything... More...

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