No Longer Black & White; Still Read All Over
May 22, 2014
The Herald’s March 14, 1994, issue was a landmark publication. For well over a century, the paper had been printed in Randolph. Twenty years ago this month that changed;...
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A Dress' Spring Dance
May 15, 2014
On Friday April 18, 1992, I was riding about Randolph Village looking for possible images. I love this kind of scouting; it’s very different from heading out with a speci...
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Sugaring in the Last Century
April 17, 2014
When the broad back of winter begins to break during the February thaw, my thoughts invariably turn toward sugaring.
In my mind’s eye, I see a Johnson Woolen Mill clad f...
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Snow Storms Are Rough Business
March 20, 2014
Twenty-one years ago, on March 13, 1993, Central Vermont suffered a huge snowstorm I’d forgotten until it was mentioned on Facebook last week.
Anna Sease of Randolph rel...
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Barnscape: One Photograph with Many Views
January 30, 2014
This simple, yet enigmatic study of a barn and silo leaves much to imagination. (Herald File / Bob Eddy)
This image, more than many I have taken for The Herald, seems...
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