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Randolph, Vermont · RandolphAn illegal travel trailer parked at a roadside pullout on Route 14 in Sharon was removed Monday and the area cleaned up. Sharon officials began working with Vermont Agency of Transportation officials as well as the Windsor County Sheriff’s Department to find a solution to a trailer that had been parked on the pullout about one-quarter mile west of the turn for The Sharon Academy and town garage. The people and their trailer had moved to the spot…See the Story
Illegally Parked Travel Trailer Removed - The White River Valley Herald
Floods · RandolphSheriff Ryan Palmer’s goal of creating a regional police force is coming together, one contract and one town at a time. That goal grew a little closer after convincing the Tunbridge Selectboard to sign a contract with the Windsor County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday. The policing contract should be for close to 15 hours of service per week, paid for […]
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Tunbridge Contracts With Windsor Sheriff - The White River Valley Herald
Senate · RandolphCampbrook Road between Bethel and Rochester will be closed from April 22-25 to replace a large culvert. (Herald / Kyan Smith)
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Road Closure - The White River Valley Herald
Randolph, Vermont · RandolphThe April 3 selectboard meeting opened with a statement from chairman Rock Webster regarding the Cootey Road discontinuation. He said that the previous decision to not discontinue the road has been rescinded, as guidance from the town counsel compelled them to rethink the decision. A tentative date for a site examination and hearing was set for June 5. Additionally, Webster, […]
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Barnard Selex Reconsider Discontinuation of Cootey Road - The White River Valley Herald
Randolph, Vermont · RandolphThe Rochester Volunteer Fire Dept.’s annual pancake breakfast on Easter Sunday at the firehouse was a big success, with a lively crew of pink-shirted volunteers cooking and serving over 260 people pancakes, sausage, and eggs, accompanied by fresh maple syrup donated by local sugarmakers Mike Bowen, Keldon LaPell, Jay McIntyre, Dick White, Jim Bowen, Mom & Pops, and Mike Harvey. […]
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Full House - The White River Valley Herald
Randolph, Vermont · RandolphVermont State University’s (VTSU) Randolph campus hosted the 10th annual Middle School Popsicle Stick Bridge Building Competition last week, bringing together 110 middle school students from eight schools throughout Vermont. Twenty-eight teams of students applied physics and engineering principles in the construction of bridges using only popsicle sticks, glue, toothpicks, and dental floss. “Lisa” was the winning popsicle stick bridge […]
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Vermont State University Randolph Hosts Bridge Building Competition - The White River Valley Herald
Randolph, Vermont · RandolphLast week, a group of students from The Sharon Academy (TSA) got back to Vermont, having spent a week in Finland presenting projects aimed at bettering the world. The trip was part of the school’s Fostering Global Hope class and teacher Fallon Abel secured a grant sponsored jointly by the Finnish National Agency for Education and the U.S. Embassy in […]
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