The Bridge Tyngsborough High School Tyngsborough, MA Issue Date: 4/20/2008 Issue: Vol. 7, Number 3 Last Update: 6/05/2008 Visit School Website |
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July 3, 2008 Headlines: |
Lockwood chosen as next Superintendent of Schools Search commitee doesn’t select Principal Ciampa as finalist By Michelle Cree Darrell Lockwood, superintendent of SAU 19 in Goffstown, N.H. will take over for the retiring superintendent, David Hawkins. full story >
By Ian Tucke Derek Golner has done something no THS wrestler has done before, becoming the first All-State champion in school history. full story > Obama, McCain win THS mock primary elections By Kyle McCormack Super Tuesday came and went with the emergence of a national front runner for the GOP, and no clear victor for the democratic party to unite behind. Tyngsborough High School held a mock election to see how the students would vote and what were they lookin... full story > Everyone’s jumping on the YouTube bandwagon By Michelle Cree From political speeches to pointless humorous videos, YouTube has taken over computer screens across the world. The video-sharing website plays over 100 million clips per day, with that total increasing each day. full story > Ferrell's newest is a slam dunk By James Sheehan Will Ferrell returns to the big screen in “Semi Pro”, his next attempt at being the king of comedy. Ferrell stars as Jackie Moon, owner/player/coach of the Flint (Michigan) Tropics. The movie focuses around an ABA basketball team and their attempt to be o... full story > Students find creative ways to celebrate the big 1-8 By Michelle Cree You wake up and can’t help but smile as the day that you’ve been waiting for has finally come. You’re now 18 years old, a legal adult and no longer a kid. With everyone having unique personalities and interests, students at Tyngsborough High have various... full story > Times changing in American League East: Rookies to decide division By Matt Wickens Year after year, truckloads of notable free agents and big name players pour into Boston and New York. Coaches must manage giant egos. High-paid players must answer to the media when they go hitless for three games. Brian Cashman and Theo Epstein have not... full story > |
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