Peter Morcey has been a building substitute for 15 years. He first started substituting at Long River Middle School for about three years. “I have been a building sub for a while and I...
Black History Month is a time where people all around the United States celebrate African American lives. During this time, we can appreciate great civil activists like Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Barack Obama,...
Everyone has been there–a disagreement with the opinions of your friends, parents, siblings, or classmates can start an interesting discussion. You can walk away feeling enlightened, frustrated, or accomplished. But where can you go...
Thomas Simonetti directs his actors with passion and energy, captivating their attention as he speaks. Using hand gestures and theatrical movement to give instruction, he is able to create a well thought out scene. ...
It was 1676, and a young Native American boy, Tobe, was enslaved by a Colonel named Ebenezer Johnson, who lived in the area that is now the town Beacon Falls. Twelve years later, Johnson...
Salt and pepper, peanut butter and jelly, and land and sea are all ideas that fit together perfectly, but land and sea is what attracts Sophomore Nicholas Lachapelle. Cross country and outdoor track are...
Softball. Basketball. Volleyball. Horseback riding. Kylie Bulinski, star softball and volleyball player, started her sports career by riding horses. “I’ve always grown up with horses. My mom has always grown up with them. It’s...
From town recreation to all-state soccer, Paige Letourneau has proven that hard work and dedication can take you all the way. Letourneau began her soccer career at the age of three, playing for the...
“I love podcasts,” said Paul Geary, a podcast connoisseur. “I have always been a big radio fan, even though it is sort of anachronistic, kind of old fashion.” Involving more students in podcasting is...
Woodland started as an empty building with unfinished classrooms and lonely staircases. Around sixty staff members and two underclassman grades were the heart of the school. Teachers had to build the school from the...