June 12, 2008 RSS feed / Front Page

Barreda Runs

For State Rep. More...

‘Chaotic’ Skies, Storm, Rip through Region

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...

Sheriff’s Department Buys Video Cameras To Combat Complaints

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 More...

People

OSSU Supt. Kay Worked Hard

To Get His

Many people know Brent Kay, who is superintendent of the Orange Southwest Supervisory Union. What they might not know, however, is the work he had to do to be here. More...

Seeking ‘Something Different, The Kenealys Head to China

John and Sarah Kenealy of Randolph will be spending next school year halfway across the world in Shenzhen, China. More...

Eco-Team Sheds 18K Pounds On a ‘Low Carbon Diet’

Inspired by a presenta-tion last fall by Wes Sanders of Interfaith Power and Light, a small group of Randolph folk decided to work together on the workbook Sanders suggested, "Low Carbon Diet, A Program to Lose 5000 Pounds in 30 Days." The group of More...

Calendar

Movies Calendar Theater Calendar Thursday, June 12-Sunday, June 22

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...

Nightlife Calendar Thursday, June 12-Sunday, June 22

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...

Movies Calendar Thursday, June 12-Sunday, June 22

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...

Editorials

A Historic Moment

Not to gloat or anything, but in this space on Feb. 14 More...

Columns

When It Comes to War, Congress Has No Bite

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...

Selectmen Won’t Approve Exit 4 Zoning —Yet

Last week the Randolph selectboard rejected fast-track approval of the Exit 4 zoning proposal, which came before them in May after eight years of study and drafting. More...

Six Chelsea Teens Entering Green Mountain Relay Race

There are many ways to celebrate the summer solstice. Six Chelsea teenagers are preparing to spend the shortest night of the year More...

French Seeks Fourth Term In Legislature

Rep. More...

The Sharon Academy Graduates 29

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...

Arts

Chandler Receives $200,000 Challenge

The Chandler Center for the Arts More...

Northern Stage Ensemble Brings Beloved Children’s Books to Life

Families throughout the area will enjoy "Literature Alive," a music- and dance-filled tribute to some of the most beloved works of children More...

SoRo Town Band Concerts Begin

Concerts by the South Royalton Town Band will begin Thursday, June 19 at 7:30 p.m. on the green in South Royalton. More...

Sports

Royals End Season

In Second Round

SoRo baseball had a very successful season in 2008 and earned a number-one seed in the playoffs. It was the first number-one seed for South Royalton in Division III. More...

RUHS Baseball Ends Season In the Quarter-Finals

The Randolph boys baseball team ended its season 14-4 and with a loss to Harwood in the quarter-finals. The boys went on a 6-0 streak to end their regular season. More...

Chelsea Girls Lacrosse

Rolls Past Sharon Acad. More...

Letters

Dual Graduations Pose Conflict

I am writing this letter in the hopes that the school boards in Bethel and Rochester can rectify a "conflict of interest" that has existed since my family moved to Bethel back in 1999. More...

Mugford Had Plenty of Support

While Correspondent Poody Walsh of the Rutland Herald interviewed Holly Mugford after she took second in both shot put and javelin at Saturday's Division II state meet, he missed the crowd of over a dozen friends, family and track fans from Randolph More...

‘Uujust’ End

To SoRo Season

Anyone following the South Royalton High School baseball team this year witnessed a fantastic season. These young men finished the season in firstt place of their division going 15-1. More...

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