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  • Nov 26, 2024 | conwaydailysun.com | Edith Tucker

    RANDOLPH — Three properties — a one-room schoolhouse, an urbane Shingle-style house and a rustic wood-and-stone hikers’ bridge — that are within a mile of one another in the Moose River Valley of this small town have recently been listed in the N.H. State Register of Historic Places by the State Historical Resources Council.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | conwaydailysun.com | Edith Tucker

    RANDOLPH — Longtime Mountain Rescue Service member Paul Cormier hosted a screening Nov. 1 of “109 Degrees Below,” a 14-minute documentary that shows the harshness of winter weather on Mount Washington and what happens when climbers tempt fate under its fierce conditions.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | conwaydailysun.com | Edith Tucker

    RANDOLPH — A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Tuesday behind the Town Hall and Public Library at 130 Durand Road, marking the completion of the first town-owned 20-kilowatt, 46-panel, free-standing solar array, designed both to save tax dollars and reduce its carbon footprint. Two selectmen — chairman Michele Cormier and Paul Jadis — plus four of the five members of the Randolph Energy Efficiency Project — chairman Yvonne Jenkins, Paul Cormier, Howie Wemyss and Rick Umiker — gathered.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | conwaydailysun.com | Edith Tucker

    RANDOLPH — Work funded by a Recreational Trails Program grant began recently to restore the state-owned, multi-use Presidential Rail Trail/Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail. Romik Developers of Berlin delivered three separate pieces of heavy equipment — an excavator, a grader and a roller — on Sept. 3 to the eastern-most point of the restoration project: Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road), south of Route 2, and work began the following day. kAmtBF:A>6?E @A6C2E@C s@? s@F46EE6 @7 |:=2?

  • Sep 18, 2024 | conwaydailysun.com | Edith Tucker

    RANDOLPH — Work funded by a Recreational Trails Program grant began on the state-owned, multi-use Presidential Rail Trail/Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail last week. Romik Developers of Berlin delivered three separate pieces of heavy equipment — an excavator, a grader and a roller on Sept. 3 to the eastern-most point of the restoration project: Pinkham B Road, a.k.a. Dolly Copp Road, south of Route 2, and work began the following day. kAmtBF:A>6?E @A6C2E@C s@? s@F46EE6 @7 |:=2?

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