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                What if the hill just beyond Bent Hill Brewery held the secret to keeping Randolph healthy, fed, and more resilient? Discover the story of Gabriel and Joe, and learn why their farm is so important.
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                I spent nearly two hours chatting with Gifford CEO Michael Costa, and it was clear from the start that he carries both the weight of the organization’s past struggles and the determination to move it forward.
Read MoreBen Robinson, one of the first documented African American people to live in Randolph, settled into a worthy life here. He even met President Theodore Roosevelt. Most know of him only by the epitaph on his gravestone. Learn more about his interesting life in this blog post by Jessamyn West.
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                Thanks to Matt Murawski and Casey Grimes, something new and exciting took root in Randolph this summer: Moose FC, an adult soccer league, and it's wildly successful! Learn more.
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                To make it easier for those looking to support our local businesses, we've provided a list of all the categories in which a Randolph business is up for a Daysie. The more people that vote, the better the chances of winning. So, spread the word and help our excellent nominees bring home the Daysies!
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                Bridgette Makris, the creative force behind Revel Rose Studio, has a great story! We chatted for about an hour, exchanging Randolph tales over steaming cups of joe before strolling down to Merchant’s Row to her studio.
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                April is National Poetry Month, and PoemTown Randolph is in full swing for its 12th annual celebration of the written word!
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                The Randolph Historical Society won an award from the Vermont Historical Society for their digitization project which put over six hundred photos by Randolph photographers or about Randolph topics.
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                Speaking Volumes, a book, record, and ephemera store will be opening soon in Randolph. We went to their soft opening. It's pretty cool!
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                Randolph is set to welcome a new culinary destination, Oak & Iron, located on Merchant's Row, with a menu inspired by steakhouse classics and a few creative twists!
Read MoreOrganizations like Chandler provide a ton of value for our communities; how can we all help ensure their future?
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                As Vermont State University (VTSU) Randolph continues to evolve, one figure stands at the forefront, guiding its athletic department toward a bright future one game at a time: Jamal Hughes.
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                Lots of holiday celebrations happening around our area -- come support your friends and neighbors!
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                Read old issues of the Herald and other Vermont newspapers thanks to a program by the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration's (VSARA) 
in partnership with Newspapers.com, free to Vermont 
residents.
                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of November.
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                Election Day is November 5th in Vermont! You have probably already gotten your ballot in the mail. Here are the details about how you can vote and how to find out if your ballot has been received. 
                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of October
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                What is the Arts Bus? How did it get started? What's it been up to lately?
                As we settled into our chairs, Rusty DeWees set fire to a fresh cigar, and we began a long, sometimes humorous, sometimes spiritual, conversation inside his barn. Learn all about some of the local connections and amazing stories that help make The Logger a regular in Chandler's lineup.
                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer! Here are a few events happening during September.
Read MoreRandolph is a small town with a wealth of places to find quirky and interesting gifts, clothes, home goods and even the last little piece of hardware you need for your home project. Save money and treat yourself to something nice at one of these great stores.
                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of August.
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                An exciting new chapter in Vermont hospitality is being written in our well-loved town. The ink is still fresh, but the story has many people talking!
Read MoreThe Playhouse on Randolph's Main Street is Vermont’s first purpose-built movie theater. It became a member-owned cooperative in 2012.
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                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of July.
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                Check out our latest blog post for an exclusive look at the inner workings of Chimney Savers, one of Randolph’s top-tier companies. Discover the unique business philosophy that drives its success and learn about its commitment to giving back to the community. Plus, find out about the fantastic job opportunities they are offering. 
                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of June.
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                To make it easier for those looking to support our local businesses, I’ve provided a list of all the categories in which a Randolph business is up for a Daysie. The more people vote, the better the chances of winning. So, spread the word and help our excellent nominees bring home the Daysies!
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                Investing in public good by building a child care center in our downtown is a big step in the right direction, but we need more improvements to make Randolph reach its full potential.
Read MoreRandolph is bursting with flowers and other terrific plants in early May. If you want to go to some great outdoor destinations, here are a few local places which are looking green and lovely this time of year.
                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of May.
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                As Dan Bennett, Gifford's outgoing CEO, prepares to step down, he reflects on his challenges and accomplishments. In a nearly two-hour conversation, he shared his insights on the organization's financial health, the future of healthcare, and his hopes for the incoming leadership.
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                A report on the first in a series of new resident mixers and a chance to meet some of the people who live in this area.
                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of April.
                Randolph's third annual repair fair brought together a great collection of fixers and things needing fixing, fostering community connections while solving people's problems.
                Welcome to our latest blog post where I share highlights from the engaging conversation I had with Melissa Stephen, the Vice President of Administration at DuBois & King. Did you know Randolph has a rain garden?
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                A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of March:
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Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of February:
                With cutting-edge technology and innovative spirit, Applied Research Associates (ARA) is revolutionizing the world of advanced robotics, autonomous vehicles, and weapons technology right here in our very own Gateway Commercial district.
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                Our town loves ART, etc., the quintessential Vermont artisan craft store, cultivated and curated by Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Andrea Melville.
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                Randolph is situated upon the ancestral lands of the Abenaki and other Algonquin people. We offer gratitude for the land, for those who have stewarded it for generations, and for the opportunity to live, work, play, and be in community on this land.
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                Thank you for visiting randolphvibe.com. We hope you'll join us here in Randolph, Vermont, whether it's for a day or a lifetime.
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                It's the little things that add up to a great experience and if you're in town and want a peek at -- or a part in -- a tiny ongoing public art display then by all means stop by the Kimball Public Library and enjoy the show!
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