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Brings Its Neighbors Together By Courtney Bonoyer Nestled in the Randolph Center countryside is a farm that brings together its products and those of four other neighboring farms in its new venture. It’s only fitting that it should be called the Farm Store at Neighborly Farms. More ...
Randolphites Help Celebrate 10th Anniv. of Ukrainian Rotary By M. D. Drysdale Randolph’s sister-city relationship with the city of Mirgorod, Ukraine was renewed early this month with a visit by four Randolph residents and a former town manager. More ... Hancock Voters Will Make Third Try to Pass School Budget By Martha Slater Hancock voters will gather next Monday, June 23 at 7 p.m. at the town hall to vote for a third time on the town’s school district budget. The proposed figure up for approval is $811,00 for the 2008-09 school year, which includes the assessment for the Hancock-Granville Joint District. More ... As Gas Prices Continue To Increase, So Does Stagecoach Ridership By Courtney Bonoyer With gas at around four dollars a gallon, many people have to rethink their transportation choices. Some people are car pooling, others are taking the train and many are using the Stagecoach. More ... Variances, Used Car Lot On DRB’s June Agenda By Sandy Vondrasek The Randolph Development Review Board will consider two variance requests and a request to expand a non-conforming use, at its next hearing, Tuesday, June 24. More ... Bethany Church Has Launched Capital Building Campaign On Friday, June 6, members and friends of Bethany Church gathered to officially kick-off their capital building campaign. More ... So. Royalton School Gives Service and CBL Awards Upperclassman can choose to participate in volunteer service—activities to help make the community or So. Royalton School a "better place" and/or Community Based Learning (CBL)—career discovery activities, which may be paid, but frequently are not. More ... Quarry Permit Appealed By Applicant, Neighbors By Sandy Vondrasek Apparently nobody is happy with the Randolph Development Review Board’s decision last month to approve a 17-acre ledge extraction quarry off Ridge Road. More ... Conditional Use Permit Issued For Route 14 Gravel Pit By Sandy Vondrasek The Brookfield Board of Adjustment last month approved a conditional use permit for a six-acre gravel pit located on the east side of Route 14, near the Second Branch of the White River. More ... |
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