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A hard rain Sunday morning may have cut attendance at the Vermont History Expo in Tunbridge a bit, but it was still "a wonderful event," said Peter Mallary of Bradford. More...

With the Fourth of July falling on Friday this year, the Randolph Chamber of Commerce is planning an exciting long weekend to celebrate America’s birthday. More...

Gifford Medical Center yesterday purchased the 26-acre so-called LaFrance property in Randolph Center to "accommodate future expansion." More...

State biologists confirmed a didymo bloom on Locust Creek last week, according to Mary Russ of the White River Partnership. More...

With the motto "Bethel Cares," a group of individuals in town have come together to support the Snelling family. Cody Snelling, a fifth grader at Bethel Elementary School, was diagnosed with a cancerous bone tumor in his left leg. More...
What do you get when you broadcast a call to artists, seeking their ideas for a $20,000 piece of art to enhance a historic community building? More...
The A’s took on the Dodgers in the Little League baseball championship game on Saturday, June 21, with Tyler Hill on the mound for the A’s and Geoffrey Doering pitching for the Dodgers. 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...
WINDHAM, N.H.—Lorraine A. Sayward, 89, longtime resident of Randolph, died Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at her residence at Windham Terrace in Windham, N.H. More...
"What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others." So said Pericles, a statesman of ancient Greece. More...
A 68-year-old Strafford woman, who was found Saturday morning, unconscious in the barnyard where she had been moving cattle, remained in serious condition yesterday at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. More...
Americans are more upset and more unified about the prices of crude oil and its byproducts than they are about Iraq or abortion. We are, after all, incredibly dependent on that commodity in our daily lives. And just wait until next heating season! More...
The Vermont Historical Society chose a perfect theme for its annual Vermont Historical Expo that took over the Tunbridge Fairgrounds last weekend. More...

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