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  • Italy Trip

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: Jess Fossett

    Twenty one Latin Students left on Friday, April 14th for a ten day trip to Italy. They visited the Roman Forum, the Coliseum, Pompeii, Ostia, and many other historic roman landmarks.

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  • Softball Scrimmage: Varsity Prepares For The Season

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: Jess Fossett

    Camden Hills Varsity softball had its first scrimmage game to start off the season on Tuesday, April 11th.

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  • Paul Henderson Moves On

    Sunday, April 30, 2006 By: Michael Cummons

    Paul Henderson, a senior at Camden Hills Regional High School, has made quite the impact on his local community, both in and out of school.

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  • Spring Turkey Season off to a slow start

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: Derek T. Young

    The spring Turkey Season starts well for some and bad for others. On opening morning of the 2006 spring turkey Season Nick Wooton has been the only kid I know to harvest a turkey this year. He shot a

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  • Student feel the crunch of rising gas prices

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: Derek Young

    With rising gas prices, students at CHRHS feel the crunch as they fill their vehicles every week. Students in Mrs. Munson’s journalism class pay an average of $46.50 for gas each week. Gas prices are

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  • A day on the Mud Trail Mt. Pleasant, Maine

    Wednesday, May 03, 2006 By: Derek Young/ Pictures by Sam Babyuk

    This past weekend a group of local four-wheelers went out to Mt. Pleasant in Rockport, Maine. We started at the head of the "mud Trail" The trails were mildly dry, however they should be quite muddy w

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  • Crisis in Northern Uganda: It's time to do something

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: Felicia Harvey

    Here in Maine it is easy to feel safe. It’s no trouble to go to sleep each night, often times with an unlocked front door. Maine can sometimes feel like a place separate from the rest of the world,

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  • Trucks and teenagers...got mud?

    Sunday, April 30, 2006 By: Anthony Collins

    Local off-road enthusiasts find it hard to take their wheeling rigs to trails because of the policies on trespassing. The only really good trails around are the Mount Pleasant trails in Rockport and W

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  • Feener Productions

    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By: Holly Corson

    “I like Feener Productions because he has good footage and good music, not many people make movies around here and Jake’s movies have extreme sports and mud flinging adventures.” Says Derek Young, a f

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  • Photos around the CHRHS Campus

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Chris Esancy

    Towards the end of the school year, it is getting warmer outside and the students around the CHRHS campus are getting rowdier. Here are some pictures of people and places throughout the CHRHS communi

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Defined by Webster’s Dictionary, a ballad is a narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung, consisting of simple stanzas and usually having a refrain. While it may appear to be simple
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An art exhibition titled "In Their Own Right" of Nancy Glassman's students and Watershed school students was held at the Camden Public Library on Sunday, April 9th from 1-3 pm.
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In Megan McCafferty's latest novel, Charmed Thirds, the college life of Jessica Darling is documented. Jessica leaves behind her average, suffocating small town in Pineville, New Jersey and looks to
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The chorus concert will be held in the Strom Auditorium at the Camden High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 7:30pm.Pre-music will start at 7:15 in the lobby by the Women's Choir.The concert this spring
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The spring play is called The Nerd. There is a small cast rehearsing often in the evenings.Mr. Ash's Tech Theatre classes are building the set for the play. One student working on the set is Wyatt Bou
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In 1921, the United States began the popular contest of the Miss America Pageant. Started to discover the most “beautiful bathing beauty in America”, it began as a beauty contest but soon evolved int
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As a dancer myself, many a time have I been unpleasantly surprised that Hollywood has failed to produce hardly any realistic dance films.
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The Second Read on Main St. in Rockland has been known to be a second-hand book store with a great cafe. On Sunday, April 9th, they expanded into music. Beginning at 1:30pm, there was a no-name jazz
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