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The White River Valley Herald | Randolph, VT News. Front Page. VTSU Hosts ‘Ribeye Cutting’ Event To Kick Off New Butchery Program. By Tim Calabro. Rather than a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Vermont State University hosted a unique “ribeye cutting ceremony” Tuesday to mark the start of... Trying To Solve Education. By Tim Calabro.
The Herald of Randolph is a weekly newspaper published in Randolph, Vermont covering sixteen communities in Vermont's Upper Valley region. [1] Circulation was 5,500 in 2015. [ 2 ]
Contact Us - The White River Valley Herald. To Contact The Herald of Randolph: Telephone: (802)728-3232. US mail: P. O. Box 309, Randolph VT 05060. Email: news@OurHerald.com. Fax: (802)728-9275. Interested in advertising? Shoot an email to ads@OurHerald.com. Obituaries may be sent to obits@ourherald.com.
Valley News. 24 Interchange Drive West Lebanon, NH 03784. p: (603) 298-8711 f: (603) 298-0212. www.vnews.com. Frequency: Daily Circulation: Monday-Saturday and Sunday Area Covered: Windsor and Orange Counties (VT); Grafton and Sullivan Counties (NH)
The White River Valley is a region in central Vermont, United States. The area is a natural river valley of the White River. As defined by the valley's chamber of commerce, it includes eleven towns: Bethel, Braintree, Brookfield, Chelsea, Hancock, Randolph, Rochester, Royalton, Sharon, Stockbridge, and Tunbridge. [1]
WNNE is the NBC-affiliated television station for the Upper Valley of East-Central Vermont and West-Central New Hampshire. Licensed to Hartford, Vermont, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 25 (or virtual channel 31.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter shared with Vermont Public Television outlet WVTA on Mount Ascutney in ...