RU Students Travel, Teach in Peru
On February 13, 11 Randolph Union students and three chaperones embarked on a nine-day service learning trip to Cusco, Peru....
Pittsfield OKs Town, School Budgets
By Tim Calabro
It was a day of merriment for those who came out for the Pittsfield Town Meeting on Saturday, March 9....
Crash Leaves Trooper In Critical Condition
By Darren Marcy
A Vermont State Police trooper assigned to the Royalton Barracks was seriously injured in a crash on Interstate 89 in...
Yet Another Mud Season?Free Access
By Darren Marcy
Many people will agree that the best parts of Vermont are often found down a meandering dirt road. Unless, that...
McCormack To Retire After 30 Years in Senate
By Sarah Mearhoff, VTDigger.org
After more than three decades representing Windsor County in the Vermont Senate, Dick McCormack plans to retire next January at...
Historic Home’s Demolition Helps Local Fire Departments Train
By Tim Calabro | March 14, 2024
The opportunity for volunteer firefighters to conduct training in a burning building doesn’t come along very often, but that’s exactly what happened in Randolph Center a couple weeks ago when...
GMNF Invites Public Review Of Telephone Gap Project
March 14, 2024
The Green Mountain National Forest’s preliminary Environmental Assessment for the Telephone Gap Integrated Resource Project is complete and available for public review and comment. The project area is located in...
Bethel Recreation Committee Reviews Construction Projects
By Killian White | March 14, 2024
The Bethel Recreation Committee reviewed the status of their ongoing construction projects at their monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 6. The much-anticipated opening of the skatepark, which was delayed last...
Sharon 6th Graders Showcase Culinary Skills at Jr. Iron Chef Vt. Competition
By Nicole Antal | March 14, 2024
Vermont’s culinary scene received a youthful injection of talent and enthusiasm at the recent Jr. Iron Chef Vt. competition held at the Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction. The event,...
Historic Strafford Building Gets Restoration Grant
By John Freitag | March 14, 2024
The historic Strafford Town Office was included in the federal budget passed last Friday with a $325,000 grant. It is intended to restore this structure originally built and gifted to...
Vershire Road Foreman Alan Lyford Retires
By Laura Craft | March 14, 2024
Last Friday, the town of Vershire bid a fond farewell to newly retired Alan Lyford, affectionately known as “Allie.” March...
An Interview with D&K’s Melissa Stephen
From the VibeBy Mark Rosalbo RandolphVibe.com | March 14, 2024
I had the pleasure of interviewing Melissa Stephen, vice president of administration at DuBois & King. This multidisciplinary engineering firm,...
News of Area Students
March 7, 2024
The following area students were named to the fall 2023 Dean’s List at Endicott College in Beverly, Mass.: • Chelsea:...
VTSU Randolph’s Calvin National Player of the Year
March 14, 2024
Saturday, the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) held their national award ceremony. Vermont State Randolph’s Jaylon Calvin, a junior guard from Houston, Texas was named the national player of...
Until Next Year
March 14, 2024
The White River Valley Ladycats’ season came to an end at the Barre Auditorium in semi-final play, losing to Hazen 70-49. (Herald / Jennifer Morse)
White River Valley J.V. Girls Finish a Great Season
By Courtney Curtis | March 14, 2024
The White River Valley junior varsity girls’ basketball team, coached by Dennis Wood and assisted by Lisa Flint had a phenomenal season, with a record of 11-3. After enduring a...
Would Rework Hancock Budget
March 14, 2024
On March 4, Hancock Town Meeting Day, on the job of the Shampeny Hill culvert repair, the town report’s page 20 shows the cost. I stated in the meeting and...
Time To Address Wealth Disparity
March 14, 2024
My whole life prices have increased and I’ll leave it to economists to explain that. Many of us debate how to use fewer and fewer dollars that groups we rely...
Democrats Hinder Republican Votes
March 14, 2024
In a state with an overwhelming Democrat majority, it’s pretty obvious the larger GOP Presidential Primary vote totals (70,000 vs. 63,000 in the Democrat Primary) included many voters normally identifying...