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NCA seniors take weekend trip to Montreal
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Sunday May 20, 2012
Some Nashua Christian Academy seniors had the opportunity to take a trip to Canada on May 11-12. Eleven seniors traveled
Mr. CHS benefits Litchfield family
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Sunday May 20, 2012
As the school year is coming to an end, the Campbell High School Student Council is planning major events to
Fresh new look for Nashua South track
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Sunday May 20, 2012
The Nashua High School South track shed, located right beside the track, has become an integral part of the sport
Cost of exams proves worthwhile for Alvirne students
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Sunday May 20, 2012
May is a hard time for any student at Alvirne High School. For seniors, the tantalizing aroma of college education
HBHS plans Tyler’s Walk to help one of its own
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Sunday May 20, 2012
Hollis Brookline High School is full of good hearts. Many fall sports teams support breast cancer research by going pink
BG seniors begin year-end activities
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Sunday May 20, 2012
The school year is coming to a close and that can mean only one thing: Seniors are getting ready to
Intricate search process for important position at Souhegan
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Sunday May 20, 2012
As the school year comes to a close, many schools are looking to fill open positions and replace staff members
North’s CTE classes offer options for students
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Sunday May 20, 2012
College isn’t for everybody, and for that reason, many Nashua High School North students choose to follow the path of
Fleeting, but memorable, experience for NCA student in Hungary
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Monday May 14, 2012
It was a beautiful day as my classmate, Heidi Hutchinson, and I walked down Vaci Street. While the weather in
SMCA students put extra effort into ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’
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Monday May 14, 2012
High school plays come and go, but few are undertaken with the vivacity that South Merrimack Christian Academy has thrown
WLC students attend presentation by Vietnam veteran
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Monday May 14, 2012
The students’ faces were staring up at a man who left his footstep in a turning point in American history
Souhegan seniors’ stress creeping down to juniors
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Monday May 14, 2012
As seniors finish up their senior project presentations, finish taking AP tests and confirm their postgraduation plans – finally getting
Overlapping test schedules bring stress to South students
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Monday May 14, 2012
When you ask high school students what their least favorite month is, their answer will most likely be “May.” May
Spanish Club members read to children at Milford library
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Monday May 14, 2012
For the last seven years or so, Milford High School Spanish Club members have volunteered to read storybooks and picture
Rotary exchange program opens new horizons for HBHS senior
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Monday May 14, 2012
One of the best choices people can make is to expand their world – their comfort zone, their horizons, their
Principal makes his mark at Campbell High School
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Monday May 14, 2012
Robert Manseau has served as Campbell High School’s principal for the last half-decade. But in about one month, his retirement
BG’s battle of the bands full of Prestige
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Monday May 14, 2012
Bishop Guertin High School is well known for its largest accomplishments: its academics, its sports programs, its … rock concerts?
Schoolhouse Hero: Campbell teacher has had lifelong interest in biology
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Monday May 14, 2012
Growing up in England, Linda Frost always planned on studying biology at a university. Although she wasn’t sure exactly what
Hollis Brookline students prove their public speaking ability
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Saturday April 21, 2012
Each year, a conglomeration of sophomores and freshmen meet in the Hollis Brookline High School auditorium to enjoy speeches by
French, American cultures combine at BG
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Saturday April 21, 2012
About 3,346 miles from home, suffering from jet lag and a six-hour time difference, 11 French students arrived at Bishop
Souhegan senior wins national dressage award
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Saturday April 21, 2012
Souhegan High School senior Alexis Ierardi was presented the Friesian Horse Association of North America Youth Dressage Award recently. Ierardi
Vacation means senioritis in full force at Alvirne
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Saturday April 21, 2012
Friday marked the last day before April break for Alvirne High School students. With Mother Nature finally relenting to the
Campbell hosts district Student Council meeting
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Saturday April 21, 2012
The Campbell High School Student Council hosted the Central District spring meeting on April 4. The theme was “Sports Olympics.”
AP exams – and warm weather – challenge North students
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Saturday April 21, 2012
For many students at Nashua High School North, the warm weather of the last few weeks has only intensified the
Education continues during vacation for South travelers
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Saturday April 21, 2012
It’s the time of year when students breathe a sigh of relief and welcome the start of April vacation. Although
WLC senior’s project shows dangers of drinking, driving
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Saturday April 21, 2012
It’s senior project season at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School, and Samantha Broderick did her project on an important topic: drinking
Milford High starts lunch buddies program
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Saturday April 21, 2012
Milford High School students usually look for their friends to sit with at lunch. Recently, there has been a twist
Guitar Night explodes onto HBHS stage
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Saturday April 14, 2012
“Guitar Night was bomb”: That’s how junior Devin Fauteux described the event, a unique and multifaceted show consisting of two
NCA students help community on Service Saturday
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Saturday April 14, 2012
Nashua Christian Academy students had the opportunity to help serve people in the community during the Service Saturday held by
College fair helps Nashua North students start planning early
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Saturday April 14, 2012
With every end comes a beginning, and with every beginning comes an end. Before you know it, grade school is
BG holding annual blood drive Thursday
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Saturday April 14, 2012
Bishop Guertin High School will hold a blood drive in the gym from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursday. The American Red
Work – and anxiety – pays off for South Merrimack Christian Academy Science Fair winners
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Saturday April 14, 2012
Eyes drooping from lack of sleep, papers strewn across the table, data piling up and final touches on an extravagant
South musicians participate in All-State Music Festival
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Saturday April 14, 2012
When walking down the hallways near the gym, one can always hear the sounds of singing and instruments playing. Nashua
Tackling tougher courses adds up at Souhegan
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Saturday April 14, 2012
It seems to many that high school math classes keep on getting more advanced as the years go on. I
Class dues bar the way for potential Campbell promgoers
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Saturday April 14, 2012
Prom season is beginning at Campbell High School, and the students are getting ready. When they walk up to the
NCA students learn about Seder meal
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Saturday April 7, 2012
When I entered Nashua Christian Academy late on Monday morning, all I could think about was getting to my first
Souhegan students learn about themselves through senior projects
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Saturday April 7, 2012
As the third trimester begins, and workloads begin to lessen slightly and the sun finally emerges from the dark recesses
Campbell to perform ‘High Schooler’s Guide to the Galaxy’
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Saturday April 7, 2012
A spring tradition at Campbell High School is for the Drama Club to host its annual play. This year’s production
HBHS building for the future at Science Olympiad
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Saturday April 7, 2012
The Science Olympiad is a competition of science, knowledge and teamwork. This year’s contest was the 27th annual Science Olympiad.
Spring Fling gives Alvirne students a chance to have fun
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Saturday April 7, 2012
“Are you going to Spring Fling?” was the question on the lips of all Alvirne High School students last week
Mr. BG Pageant raises funds for African Mission Drive
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Saturday April 7, 2012
The first Mr. BG Pageant at Bishop Guertin High School was a huge success. Senior Andrew Yourell won the title
Nashua South awaits crowning of Mr. NHS
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Saturday April 7, 2012
There comes a time when a group of special young men at Nashua High School South participate in the most
WLC students rewarded for higher NECAP scores
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Saturday April 7, 2012
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School has always tried to strive for excellence from its students. The guidance department held an assembly
WLC students see ‘Comedy of Errors’ at KSC
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Saturday March 31, 2012
Juniors and sophomores at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative went on a field trip filled with laughter and exploring recently. The bus left
Nashua High South’s SADD honors lost ‘soles’
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Saturday March 31, 2012
Anybody who walked through the main hallway of Nashua High School South recently probably noticed a peculiar addition to the
Souhegan sophomores enjoy Wintercession experience
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Saturday March 31, 2012
Every year, the sophomore class at Souhegan High School gets to experience the week known as Wintercession. The experiential learning
North students excel at Model UN Conference
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Saturday March 31, 2012
Nashua High School North has always prided itself on the quality and variety of its academic organizations. The recent excellence
NCA teacher gives fresh perspective to helping others
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Saturday March 31, 2012
Kristin Burns, a teacher at Nashua Christian Academy, spoke to the middle school students on March 22 about contentment. The
Milford students letting hair grow for good cause
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Saturday March 31, 2012
Milford High School will try something new on June 6: donating to Locks of Love, a nonprofit foundation that makes
Hollis Brookline High senior gives speech at annual Destination College event
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Saturday March 31, 2012
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is an excerpt from a speech given by Hollis Brookline High School senior Ryan Pauer to high
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