Deb and Jay moved to Strode Independent Living from their home, a 106-year old family farm Deb was born and raised on, in Norwich, Vermont. To say they’re an active couple would be an understatement. Before moving to Morgan Orchards, Jay had served in the U.S. Army, been a dairy farmer, and was a USPS […]
Explore Randolph: Randolph’s House of Stories – Kimball Public Library
At the north end of Randolph, just as you cross over the White River, you might spot two of the village’s architectural gems. The first is the Chandler Music Hall. But right beside it is an impressive domed red brick building, the Kimball Public Library. The library was established in 1896 and was known then […]
Explore Randolph: Rochester/Randolph Area Sports Trail Alliance
If you enjoy outdoor sports, one of Randolph’s newest organizations may quickly become your favorite recreation destination. Founded in the winter of 2013, the Rochester/Randolph Area Sports Trail Alliance, better known as RASTA, provides safe and sustainable multi-use trails for area residents and visitors. And what started with a focus on backcountry skiing on public […]
Discovering a New Community Rooted Within The One A Resident Already Loves
For Carol, transitioning to a simpler lifestyle, one with no house to maintain and closer proximity to other people, meant saying goodbye to the home she and her late husband had shared for thirty years. But what she couldn’t say goodbye to was the area. Carol’s lived in central Vermont for most of her life. […]
Explore Randolph: Montague Golf Club
If you’re entering the village of Randolph by way of Route 66, you might spy the tip of one of our somewhat hidden gems – the Montague Golf Club. It began in 1897 with Robert Kimball, a New York financier and philanthropist. As a native of Randolph, Kimball summered in the village with his family […]
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