April 19, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Orange-Windsor School District Hires New Superintendent and Businss Manager

Lanning Nicoloff, principal of Sharon Elementary School since 1994, will be the new superintendent for the Orange Windsor Supervisory Union. More...

Ban on Skateboarding in Royalton Will Be Voted on by Whole Town

The whole town of Royalton will vote May 16 on a skateboard and scooter ordinance that originally passed the Selectboard on a narrow 3-2 margin. More...

People

Wilhelm Tackles Alcoholism In the Family in New Book

Former Randolph resident Doug Wilhelm has published a new book for youth, his first book with Farrar, Straus and Giroux. More...

RHS National Honor Society Inducts Seven

Rochester High School More...

RUHS Exchange Students Say: ‘I Would Do it Again’

Two AFS exchange students spending a year at Randolph Union High School have found life in the small Vermont town of Randolph to be a big change from what they were used to. More...

Calendar

Theater Calendar for Thursday, April 19, 2001- Sunday, April 26, 2001

Submissions for this calendar should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail your entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060, Attn: Calendar; or fax to 728-9275. More...

Nightlife Calendar for Thursday, April 19, 2001- Sunday, April 26, 2001

Submissions for this calendar should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail your entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060, Attn: Calendar; or fax to 728-9275. More...

Movies Calendar for Thursday, April 19, 2001- Sunday, April 26, 2001

Submissions for this calendar should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail your entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060, Attn: Calendar; or fax to 728-9275. More...

Editorials

Cheers for Burke!

The owners of Burke Mountain, Vermont More...

A Vermont Pulitzer

The Herald of Randolph enthusiastically joins the clamor of congratulations for the Rutland Herald and its editorial writer David Moats, who on Monday won the Pulitzer Prize. It More...

Columns

I'm Okay, You're Crazy

"Dying is easy; comedy is hard," an old vaudevillian once said. More...

First Prize Winner— You Never Know What your Garden Might Yield…

What's in a garden? Well, there's flowers; there's bushes; there's vegetables; and of course there are weeds. More...

Advanced Animations Will Build Animated ‘Smoky’ for USFS

Advanced Animations of Stockbridge was recently awarded a contract to provide life-like animatronics for the U.S. Department of Agriculture More...

Soro Schedules Events

For Green-Up Day More...

Civil War Banquet Will Honor Jorgensens

Kay and Peter Jorgensen, publishers of "The Civil War News," will be presented the Vermont Civil War Council More...

Seven Students and Three Adults Leave For Week of Study and Service in Ecuador

After months of planning and fundraising, three adults and seven student members of the "sustainability" class at Randolph Union High School set off early last Friday morning for a week in Ecuador. More...

Arts

‘Extraordinary Vermonter,’

Jon Gailmor at Full Moon More...

Mud Season Talent Show

2001: A Talent Odyssey More...

White River Valley Players To Present ‘West Side Story’

The White River Valley Players will present their spring musical production, "West Side Story," Saturday, April 28 and Friday and Saturday, May 4 & 5 at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees April 29 and May 6 at 2 p.m. More...

Sports

Sideline Chatter with Dick Tracy: The Yankees Are Coming

We may all be coping with two extended seasons here in the North Country (winter and mud), but one of the most sure signs of spring arrived last week: the first Red Sox-Yankees matchup of the 2001 baseball season. More...

Rikert Records: Made To Be Broken

The saying that records are made to be broken must have originated within the baseball world. No sport has more records waiting to be broken or has more players on a quest to enter the record books than does baseball. More...

Letters

Supports Bills On Altered Foods

Genetically engineered food is the centerpiece of a discussion that continues to be avoided by the Vermont state legislature. More...

Flag Is Not Just a Symbol

While I support Chris Hemond More...

Network's Goal: To Sustain Earth

This Sunday is Earth Day. Around the world people are renewing their commitment to honor and care for the earth and its rich diversity of life. More...

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