A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
All tagged Randolph
Over the course of 11 hours, in 90° heat, Ben Mason sped through every mountain bike trail in Randolph, becoming the first person to bike the approximately 25 trails in a single day, according to the local bike shop the Gear House.
“Grafting lets you plant a whole orchard for free,” announced Randolph native Camden Walters, manager of the budding Randolph Community Orchard, which along with climate-change activism group 350Vermont organized a tree grafting workshop this past weekend.
Standing on the side of a busy road on a cold, rainy night might not seem like the most gratifying activity at the end of a long winter. According to Aubrey Pelletier, though, being an amphibian crossing guard is an unparalleled way to welcome the spring.
Tevye Kelman, a social studies teacher at Randolph Union High School, is running for president of the Vermont chapter of the National Education Association (VT-NEA).
After someone spent almost three weeks at the Randolph Village laundromat during the winter of 2019-2020, Charlie McMeekin knew there was a bigger issue at hand.