Randolph is a dynamic community of approximately 32,000 people situated perfectly just south of Boston. It possesses the comforts and tranquility of a small New England town and the vibrant fabric of a diverse community with great access to transportation networks.
Randolph prides itself on its unique diversity, inclusion, and progressive nature. We are from many backgrounds with many different perspectives, but we are ONE RANDOLPH. We believe we are the quintessential 21st century community, providing our residents with a truly unique setting.
Randolph’s Town government aims to put its residents first by providing top-quality services at all levels. We strive to be flexible and adapt to our public’s needs on a regular basis. Increasing use of technology to meet our residents’ needs is a constant goal; we want to bring local government to the people where and when they are most comfortable interacting with us.
Randolph provides an ever-increasing quality of life for its residents. We have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the past seven years to make Randolph one of the most livable communities on the South Shore. We are in the process of constructing a gorgeous $14 million state-of-the-art intergenerational community center. We are concurrently undertaking a $2.5 million renovation of our downtown public library. We have created an incredible 14-acre community park at Powers Farm with kayaking, canoeing, a picnic pavilion, a playground, and walking trails through its diverse landscape. We have rebuilt our community track and sports fields. We have built five new playgrounds in the past six years. We have invested substantially in public safety and education and have seen corresponding marked improvements in both areas. Randolph has become the best-kept secret in Massachusetts.
Randolph’s location and transportation network provides ample opportunities for business opportunities and commuter access. The MBTA Commuter Rail operates out of South Randolph on the Middleboro line, linking directly to South Station. The MBTA bus services provide direct access to the Quincy Center and Ashmont stations on the Red Line. We sit at the confluence of Rt. 93, 128, and Rt. 24 which provides access north, southeast, and around Boston’s 128 ring. Boston is just a twenty minute commute on most days.
Come join us in Randolph’s amazing renaissance – all are welcome!
MBTA Proposed Title VI Policy Changes The MBTA will hold a series of public meetings in March to receive feedback from riders and the public regarding changes the T would like to make to two important Title VI policies: The complete list of…
Read More »MBTA Spring 2023 Schedules Take Effect This Month The MBTA issued its Spring 2023 Service Schedules, which take effect at varying times this month. The MBTA typically adjusts service schedules quarterly to reflect the levels of service being…
Read More »Public Comment Period - ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan The Town has undertaken a review to assess the current level of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in its programs, services, activities, and facilities. …
Read More »Randolph's 2023 Summer Recreation Program is now accepting camper registrations and camp counselor applications. Please visit www.randolphicc.com/camp for all pertinent links and information. Additional…
Read More »On Tuesday, December 20th, at 3:00 pm there is scheduled maintenance (basin wash) at the water treatment facility. The process will begin at 3:00pm. Storage tanks are at full capacity, but you may experience lower water pressure during this…
Read More »Join us for a day of holiday cheer! Check out the events taking place at 4 different locations this year: the RICC, the Turner Free Library, the First Congregational Church, and Randolph Town Hall! Don't forget to come to Town Hall at 4PM for our…
Read More »Randolph Police Department Toys for Tots Drive Once again the Toys for Tots campaign is underway at the Randolph Police Department. If you would like to help support this great charity you can bring your toy donations to the Police Department…
Read More »Mattresses and Box Springs Capitol Waste Services, Inc. will be collecting the mattresses and box springs in Randolph. This program will begin the first week of November. Residents must schedule a pick up by using “See Click Fix”…
Read More »Town Manager Brian Howard, Director of Veterans’ Services Kevin J. Cook, and the Randolph Veterans’ Council are proud to announce the Town of Randolph Veterans' Day Ceremonies for Friday November 11, 2022. The public is invited to…
Read More »It’s time for the Paul K. Fernandes Foundation annual celebration and fundraiser! This year, they are celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center (RICC). Sip, Savor and Support is an evening of music,…
Read More »Text with links mentioned: Pack the Pantry 5K, Sat 11/5 10am at RICC, 128 Pleasant St.: A race organized annually by the Randolph Runners Group with proceeds and canned donations going to the Friendly Food Pantry. Registration Link:…
Read More »MassDREAMS (Delivering Real Equity and Mortgage Stability) is an unprecedented down payment and closing costs assistance grant that offers up to $50,000 to borrowers at 100% or less of AMI and $35,000 to borrowers between 101% - 135% of AMI to help…
Read More »Mail-In Ballots As of October 20, 2022, the majority of all vote by mail and absentee requested ballots have been mailed out. If you requested a ballot by mail and do not receive it by Tuesday, October 25th, please email the Town Clerk, Cheryl…
Read More »The Randolph Town Council has received an application for a proposed project to be located at 16 Fencourt Avenue in Randolph, in the Union Crossing Transit District. A Plan Review Authority (PRA) will be formed for the purpose of advising the Town…
Read More »On Saturday, October 29, 2022, Randolph and Avon residents may drop off up to 10 gallons, FREE OF CHARGE, hazardous wastes such as oil-based paint, thinner, linseed oil, adhesives, used motor oil, antifreeze, cleaning chemicals, pool chemicals,…
Read More »REGULAR WATER TREATMENT PLANT MAINTENANCE - On Tuesday, October 18th, at 6:00 pm there is scheduled maintenance (basin wash) at the water treatment facility. The shutdown will begin at 6:00 pm and should be completed by Midnight. You may experience…
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