Chamber Bowling Tourney Raises $1500



The fourth annual Scholarship Bowling Tournament, sponsored by the Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce, drew 22 teams of bowlers of all ages this past Saturday. Valley Bowl on Prince Street hosted the event. Many local business owners, employees, families and other community members showed their support by bowling, buying raffle tickets, and purchasing Super Spares and Mulligans. Along with the […]

2 Losses for RUHS Guy Ghosts



The Randolph boys hosted long-time rival U-32 on January 27. Randolph’s offensive woe’s continued, only scoring two points in the first quarter. This lapse trickled on to the defensive end as well, as the Ghosts gave up 16 in the opening period. The second quarter was, unfortunately, more of the same. Randolph was fighting up hill against an older, more […]

Randolph Girls Beat Harwood But They Lose to Montpelier



Number three ranked Montpelier walked into the locker room stunned and a little nervous when the Randolph Lady Ghosts held a 17-12 lead going into halftime. However, in the end, the Ghosts’ fourth quarter shooting lapse allowed the Solons to leap ahead and capture a 39-29 victory. Throughout the game, Randolph played a 2-2-1 zone press, disrupting the rhythm of […]

Two Wins & A Loss



For Chelsea Lady Devils By Jasmine Braman On January 26, the Chelsea Lady Devils hosted the Sharon Academy, and defeated the Phoenix, 40-29. Chelsea grabbed the tip, however a turnover gave the Phoenix the first hoop of the game. A minute later Chelsea tied up the game, and then made foul shots to put them ahead. Morgan Tullar blocked a […]

Big Loss for Chelsea Boys



On Friday, Jan. 29 the Chelsea boys traveled to Blue Mountain, and after a long 32 minutes, the Devils were handed a tough loss, 76-17. In the first quarter, the Bucks got a huge jump on the Devils, out-scoring them and playing more aggressively. Chelsea had a hard time getting into the game, and their three points at the end […]

RUHS Sophomore Raises Big Buck for Earthquake Relief



RUHS sophomore Ryan Maxfield far exceeded his own expectations (and made his parents very proud) when he recently raised $1,000 to help victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Ryan said he was inspired to undertake this project because, “The last few years I’ve been slacking in school and I decided I wanted to show everyone that I could do something […]

News of Area Students



Emily Englehardt, daughter of Lou and Tracey Englehardt of Granville, was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Castleton State College, where she is a senior majoring in education and art. Jefferson Colburn of Tunbridge was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., where he is majoring in economics. […]

Exchange Student from Spain



Studying at Whitcomb H.S. By Mikayla Peront Elisa Catafal, a 16-year-old student from Bellaterra, Spain (near Barcelona) is living in Bethel this year through the ASSE international student exchange program. She arrived in the U.S. in August and is spending the school year with Joan and Craig Wortman, whose daughter, Virginia, went to Argentina last year on a Rotary Exchange. […]

Park Ranger Caputo First Vermont Grad From Leadership Program



Vermont has its first graduate from the prestigious National State Park Leadership School. Dominick “Nick” Caputo, of Chelsea, a regional ranger supervisor in the Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation, was one of 75 students from 29 state park systems to participate in the two-year intensive professional training program managed by North Carolina State University. He completed his studies earlier […]

Beulah B. Lanpher



Rutland—Beulah B. Lanpher, 72, of Rutland, formerly of Rochester, died Monday afternoon, Jan. 25, 2010 at Rutland Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Dec. 1, 1937 in Rutland, the daughter of Wilbur and Bertha (Tarbell) Griffin. She graduated from Whitcomb High School in Bethel, and was married to Robert L. Lanpher April 27, 1956. She worked for the Hancock […]