The leaves have changed color and there is a crisp feeling in the air. Halloween is drawing nearer by the day and costume ideas and candy fill the heads of children and teenagers alike....
Almost 900 people are died in Haiti and hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless. These are the catastrophic results of Hurricane Matthew, which recently tore through the Caribbean, Haiti, Cuba, the...
Whether it’s on the way to school, running the track, doing homework, listening to music is a common activity for many students. Some listen to rap, some like pop, and others favor rock. Just...
Woodland Regional High School’s yearbook staff is sponsoring a “Color your Cover Contest” for Yearbook 2017. In order to get more people involved in school activities, Yearbook staff is sponsoring an event for students...
Throughout the month of October, sports and other organizations in Woodland have been working to raising money for cancer awareness. From the beginning of the October, multiple teams have ran pink games or meets...
When you think of fall sports, multiple senses are involved. The taste of crisp fall air, the feeling of new cleats hitting asphalt, the scent of freshly cut grass on the football field. These...
January 30, 1939 was a day that many people, such as survivor, Andy Sarkany will never forget. On this day, a number of innocent Jews were targeted, put into concentration camps and left to...
On Friday, October 14, Lisa Croce and Jill Blasi escorted Woodland’s own ECE Environmental and Zoology classes to study at the Livingston Ripley Waterfowl Conservancy in Litchfield. There the students were given a tour guide...
Madalena Warren, a teacher at Woodland, recently presented students with a community service opportunity to improve their awareness of the less fortunate through the St. Vincent De Paul Mission of Waterbury, Inc. On Sunday,...