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  • Construction Continues As School Begins

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Robbie M. - News Editor

    Most of the members of the Jonathan Law community have probably noticed the constant sounds of hammering, drilling, and sawing throughout these first weeks of school. And no, the sole point of these n

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Oil, the friend of cars and the enemy of wallets, is now everyone’s best pal.
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A new law, effective as of September 30, will require photo identification and other information for the purchase of nonprescription pseudo-ephedrine, a drug that has been discovered to be a key ingre
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Recently, President Bush admitted to the existence of secret CIA prisons on foreign soil. Now that their existence is confirmed, the real question is whether or not these prisons are constitutional.
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A new breakthrough in the medical field, a potential cure for skin cancer, has already been tested and could wipe out the disease completely in the near future.
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The senior class of 2007 is currently in search of a new castle.
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As the completion of the four-year reconstruction of the Clark Street Bridge nears, citizens want to know why it took so long.
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With the convictions and deaths in drunken driving incidents on the rise, Connecticut is campaigning to decrease drunk drivers on the roads.
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The Milford School System recently passed a new 3 Strike Rule on all sports activities.
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Many students and even teachers are outraged by the changes the new state “No sugar in schools” law have brought to cafeteria foods, but more important are the changes to the foods that will be sold i
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In light of recent safety concerns, the Milford Board of Aldermen has put forward an ordinance for a citywide youth curfew.
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