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Blog: Be Your Own Local Historian

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.

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Blog: What To Know About the Upcoming Election

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

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Blog: Arts Bus On the Move

What is the Arts Bus? How did it get started? What's it been up to lately?

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Blog: Reusing (along with reducing and recycling) at Randolph's Thrift Stores

Randolph 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.

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Blog: Movie Magic in Randolph Since 1919

The 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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Blog: What's growing on in Randolph?

Randolph 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.

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Blog: First New Resident Mixer a Success

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.

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Blog: Randolph Repair Fair a Success

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.

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