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By JOHN LIPPMAN
RANDOLPH — The town will get a police force to call its own after all — at least for the coming fiscal year.But Randolph will likely be grappling with what level of policing it requires, how much it should cost and who should pay for it for years to...
By RAY COUTURE
RANDOLPH — The Class of 2023 graduated from Vermont Technical College Sunday afternoon in what was the school’s final commencement ceremony before the school rebrands as Vermont State University starting in July of this year.The graduation began at 3...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
RANDOLPH — Rebuffed at Town Meeting, the Selectboard is going back to voters this week for approval to establish a police force in town, only this time with a slimmed-down budget that is meant to allay prior concerns over cost.Whether the smaller...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
RANDOLPH — Primary care physicians are hard to find. That shortage is among the factors that make it difficult to get an appointment in the Twin States and beyond.“It is truly supply and demand,” said Stuart May, CEO of the Morrisville, Vt.-based...
By ALEX HANSON
Over the last several years, Barnard native Chloe Powell has made a niche out of bringing the world to her small town.She started the music series at Feast & Field, Barnard’s well-loved summer farmers market. She regularly brings in not only the cream...
RANDOLPH — Federal and state prosecutors and the Rutland NAACP want Vermont residents to know how they can report incidents of bias to police and will host a forum in Randolph to talk about ways to reduce hate in the community.The Randolph meeting,...
By JIM KENYON
In late December, two longtime respiratory therapists at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph discovered an unexpected bonanza — roughly $100,000 each — in their final paychecks of 2022.Until last year, Timothy Flanagan and David Gehlbach were unaware...
RANDOLPH — An LGBTQIA+ Health Summit, organized by Pride Center of Vermont, Out in the Open and Outright Vermont, is scheduled to take place at virtually and at Vermont Technical College on Saturday.The event, which is scheduled to run from 8 a.m....
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
RANDOLPH — Despite increased costs and a longer timeline, a new child care center off Route 66 near Exit 4 on Interstate 89 is moving forward.The White River Junction-based Green Mountain Economic Development Corp. took ownership on March 7 of the...
By RAY COUTURE
RANDOLPH — 11-year old Alex Belitsos’s brow furrowed as he watched his queen get toppled over and removed from the board.The chess match with his opponent, fellow 11-year-old Melia Rose, of Dummerston, had been a blur of tactical moves that saw...
RANDOLPH — The M. Dickey Drysdale Music Scholarship Fund — named for the late M. Dickey Drysdale, longtime editor and publisher of the White River Valley Herald — is accepting nominations from music instructors who teach high school seniors.The...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
RANDOLPH — Town officials are reopening their laptops to punch up a new — and substantially smaller — proposal to re-establish a police department after voters rejected the original plan at Town Meeting last week.The town manager was instructed by the...
RANDOLPH — Voters residing in the Randolph Police District rejected a police budget of $771,000, of which $499,000 would have come from taxes, in Tuesday’s ballot voting.The tally was 227 against to 136 for. If the budget passed, it would have...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
RANDOLPH — Perry Armstrong’s business in Randolph has been broken into four times since November, but one incident, caught on video cameras, stands out as more brazen than normal.Armstrong, owner of tent rental company Rain or Shine Events, said video...
Articles of note: Voters residing in the Police District will be asked to approve a budget of $771,000, of which $499,000 would come from taxes. Voters also will be asked to grant the Randolph Senior Citizens Center a five-year property tax...
By RAY COUTURE
RANDOLPH — Sharon Rives strolled into the basement of the Bethany United Church of Christ in Randolph on Saturday morning holding a cardboard box filled with tangled headphone wires, three broken CD players,and a dream of one day getting to listen to...
BARRE, Vt. — A 32-year-old Randolph area woman and self-styled Bonnie Parker who had been previously charged with a multi-county crime spree and was sought on an arrest warrant has been apprehended and charged with robbing a convenience store in...
RANDOLPH — Clara Martin Center has announced a new peer support program.Through the program, developed as part of the Orange County mental health agency’s Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic expansion of services, people with their own lived...
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