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  • Students support Superintendent decision to leave

    Monday, April 05, 2010 By: Nicole Cappiello, Franny LeBoeuf, and Colleen Morrill

    On March 4, 2010, Dr. Darrell Lockwood accepted the position of superintendent of the Masconomet Regional School District, a district with students ranging from Boxford, Middleton, and Topsfield. To s

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  • "OMG!" 75% of parents text students during school

    Monday, April 05, 2010 By: Shane Manning and Erika Lesofsky

    In a recent survey, over 75% of students say their parents have texted them during a school day.

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  • Yates wins prestigious art award

    Thursday, March 04, 2010 By: Melinda Jordan

    Last week art teacher Miss Katherine Capistron received the exciting news that Junior Spencer Yates won one of 150 Boston Globe Scholastic Gold Keys.

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  • Alternative and hip-hop dominate student iPods

    Monday, April 05, 2010 By: Kristin Lynch and Melinda Jordan

    Music preferences of THS students are all over the boards, but alternative and hip-hop take the cake with rock coming in a close third.

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The Bridge Tyngsborough High School Tyngsborough, MA
Issue Date: Friday, April 30, 2010 Issue: Vol. 9, Number 6 Last Update: Friday, April 30, 2010

At-a-glance

"The Lightening Thief" doesn't steal many stars
Because I have a younger brother, I often go out to movies I HAVE to see instead of ones I WANT to see. But hey, any chance to get out of the house is good. Such was the case with "Percy Jackson and T
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Entering a new school as a student gets older is both an exciting and scary experience. Two huge steps that consume the nerves of many are entering high school, and then college.
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Maloney and Mercado different from the rest
Senior Cheneylle Mercado has taken her $200.00 Quinceanera (a Spanish celebration of coming of age) and made it into a unique punk rock ball gown for this year's Prom.
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In the early evening on January 12th, 2010 an enormous earthquake devastated the poor country of Haiti. This earthquake registered a 7.0 on the Richter scale, which, according to the U.S. Geological S
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Music is a passion shared by many students at THS. From iTunes to LimeWire, the way students get their music is changing. If things continue the way they are, CD's will soon become obsolete.
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It's just about time to make the life changing decision, what college are you going to attend? The day deposits are due is less then a month away, leaving little time for last minute decisions or chan
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With the school budget situation as it is, some might wonder how some teachers manage to get all of the stuff that they do. Well, it turns out that not all supplies are school funded, teachers buy som
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I am sure everyone has heard the news of Dr. Lockwood's departure from our school system, and our community needs to start a new search for an improved replacement.
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"Foreign Language is a waste of time. It is useless, boring, uninteresting, god awful, and something I'm never going to use in the real world". If anyone ever tells you this, they are wrong. Take thei
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Fresh snow layered the hills of Vancouver as the 2010 Olympics began on February 12. The 30 million dollar opening ceremony was spectacular and was dedicated to Nodar Kumaritashvili, the luger from t
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