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Randolph—It is with a sorrowful heart that the Catherine A. Maynard family announces the loss of our paternal aunt, Catherine A. Maynard, known to many as Cathy. After several years, Catherine lost ...
Probably the worst decision in human history was that of the Chinese Emperor Xuando (also known as Zhu Zhanji) in 1434. In that year he issued the Edict of Haijin that closed China off from the rest ...
Vermont State University celebrated its 2025 graduating class Saturday evening at its Randolph Center campus with a ceremony that was shortened due to an impending thunderstorm. The threat of severe ...
This is an excerpt of a speech delivered by Sen. Sanders on the Senate floor on Tuesday. Today, we find ourselves in a pivotal moment in American history and millions of Americans, by their actions or ...
As a former enthusiastic supporter of Tulsi Gabbard in her 2016 and 2020 presidential campaign I am mindful of her courageous positions against the endless American wars of choice and against the war ...
Lately, it feels like nearly every headline about health care—nationally and locally—is discouraging. The release of the Oliver Wyman report was especially tough for Gifford Health Care. It raised ...
Randolph-based engineering firm DuBois & King announced this week that Alan S. Gould has been named chief executive officer of the firm. The departing CEO, Jeffrey Tucker, stepped down following 16 ...
The next Congress is inheriting a health care disaster. Across America, companies that provide vital medical equipment to Medicare patients in their homes are drastically cutting services—or shutting ...
Larry Hart, a moderate Republican who will assume a seat in the state Senate representing Orange County come January, says he’ll approach the job with a mindset of balance. “If you go in ...
On Route 110 in Chelsea stands a nearly 200-year-old brick building. Hiding inside is a brand new, state-of-the-art kitchen, and in a few months’ time, chef Dana Hansen will be opening its doors as a ...
A landmark downtown building is changing hands, ushering in a new chapter for the 120-year-old structure. Longtime owner Ted Elzey said he’d found a buyer for the historic former grain mill at 10 Main ...
In the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lamoille South Supervisory Union has faced an equally novel problem: helping kids readjust to school. “There was a distinct minority of students who ...
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