Cry of the Hawk North Harford High School Pylesville, MD
Issue Date: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Issue: September 2010 Last Update: Monday, October 04, 2010
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  • Berg continues coaching soccer after retirement

    Wednesday, September 29, 2010 By: ANNEMARIE DICKERSON- Reporter

    The longest serving girls soccer coach in the state, Thomas Berg, has been involved in the North Harford community for the past 39 years.

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  • Sisters jump to success

    Wednesday, September 29, 2010 By: KRISTIN HOBSON-IDR EDITOR

    The first week of August, Sarah and Liz Brucksch competed at the Junior Olympics, in Hampton Roads Virginia, for Jump Rope, placing in 8th, 9th, and 10th.

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  • Administrative team changes; new staff joins NH faculty

    Wednesday, September 29, 2010 By: KRISTEN LANGAN-

    Three new members have joined North Harford’s administrative team this year. Mark Truszkowski (AP), Ed Stevens (AP), and Amy Onorato (Teacher Mentor) have found their way to the Nest.

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  • Agricultural magnet program draws 56; Students pioneer new program in HCPS

    Wednesday, September 29, 2010 By: FRANKIE REYNOLDS

    Harford County Public School (HCPS) students have many options about where to attend high school; the Science and Math Academy at Aberdeen, the Homeland Security program at Joppatowne, and the newest

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  • Going abroad: Students tell about traveling as an exchange student for school

    Monday, September 27, 2010 By: STACEY REICHARDT AND JANA SCHOLZ - Reporters

    According to a survey taken with 225 students, 180 students would like to be a foreign exchange student and 35 would not.

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  • North Harford students journey to farm to school program

    Monday, September 27, 2010 By: ALISON BRUSH – Story Coordinator

    Eight students from North Harford went to Edgewood Elementary School to teach fourth graders about agriculture and horses.

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  • Woodlea Bakery: Treating customers for over 65 years

    Monday, September 27, 2010 By: GABBY BAUER

    For over 65 years the Hergenroeder family have been providing award winning sweets for Baltimore, and now to the Bel Air area at the Woodlea Bakery.

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  • Making it Right with Brad Pitt

    Monday, September 27, 2010 By: CARA ASHBURN - Reporter

    Very quietly and humbly Brad Pitt has been making a difference in New Orleans lower 9th ward by building new homes with his “Making it Right Foundation.”

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  • Internet makes college cheaper

    Monday, September 27, 2010 By: ALISON BRUSH – Story coordinator

    Text books are a big expense for college, but there are alternatives to make things more affordable.

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  • Favorite Summer Songs

    Monday, September 27, 2010 By: GABBY BAUER

    209 North Harford High School students were polled and the results are in regarding summer smash hits.

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Welcome to the Hawks Nest!

At-a-glance

Students in the broadcast journalism class were given an assignment to capture footage of students, events, and/or moments at NHHS that capture the theme 'Create, Innovate, Inspire".
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The longest serving girls soccer coach in the state, Thomas Berg, has been involved in the North Harford community for the past 39 years.
full story 
The first week of August, Sarah and Liz Brucksch competed at the Junior Olympics, in Hampton Roads Virginia, for Jump Rope, placing in 8th, 9th, and 10th.
full story 
The Hawk's Nest continues to grow with the addition of several new staff members this year.
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Three new members have joined North Harford’s administrative team this year. Mark Truszkowski (AP), Ed Stevens (AP), and Amy Onorato (Teacher Mentor) have found their way to the Nest.
full story 
On Monday, September 20, the fourth annual fall Environmental Summit was held at Harford Glen Environmental Education Center.
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Agricultural magnet program draws 56; Students pioneer new program in HCPS
Harford County Public School (HCPS) students have many options about where to attend high school; the Science and Math Academy at Aberdeen, the Homeland Security program at Joppatowne, and the newest
full story 
Filly Football is something North Harford looks forward to every year. This year, it will be held Friday, November 5.
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Snooki, Kim Kardashian, “The Situation,” Kate and John Gosselin all bring to mind one thing. That’s right. Reality shows.
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Plumpton Park Zoo has been a well-loved local attraction in Rising Sun for 24 years. The zoo has closed its doors due to nearly 2 dozen violations of federal regulations concerning animal health and s
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