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RC Crawler Country, a local small business, sells RC parts and accessories. Run by Jason and April Betty, the business managed to survive and even prosper through the COVID-19 pandemic.

RC lover makes a business out of a passion

Trevor Betty, Reporter | February 3, 2022

The radio control (RC) vehicle dashes through the rough conditions of the woods to the jump. It flies onto the jump, promptly falls forward and snaps an axle. Jason Betty, the driver behind the remote,...

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When getting a tattoo, it is important to research your artist. I was able to find Mayhem Tattoo in Salem, NH which was professional, clean, and the staff was friendly.

What to do if you want a tattoo

Courtney Clark, Editor-in-Chief | January 28, 2022

You’ve just turned 18 and are looking for a way to express your newfound adulthood. This may be buying a scratch ticket, building credit, or, if you are like me, disappointing your parents by getting...

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Using study tips to prepare for capstones can help take the stress off.

How to prepare for capstones

Abby Foley, Executive Features Editor | January 18, 2022

As the month of January comes to an end, capstones are starting to begin. From January 24 to January 27, capstones will be held to wrap up semester one. It is important to be prepared for these capstones...

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Senior Kaylie Donahue shows off her unique style

Fashion Friday: Kaylie Donahue

Megan Standifer, Assistant Editor in Chief | January 14, 2022

On this Fashion Friday, we highlight senior Kaylie Donahue’s personal style and some of her outfits from this week.  Donahue describes her style as “lonely librarian.”  “I try to find things...

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Sophomore Amara Williams said that Wildcat Fall’s “natural beauty” made it “worth the time I spent there.”

Time friendly alternatives to hiking the Appalachian Trail

Catie Brown, Copy Chief | January 11, 2022

Sure, hiking the Appalachian Trail would be an escapade no one would ever forget. But in reality, no one has the time to walk 2,190 miles. Besides, who wants to travel that far when there are opportunities...

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Common essential oil fragrances you may find helpful, to find out more about the use of each fragrance, click the link on the title "Aroma Therapy."

Coping with Seasonal Depression

Katie Huggins, Lifestyle Editor | January 10, 2022

The daylight is getting shorter and the weather is getting colder as we move into this bleak winter month, meaning the rates of depression for some of us are also increasing. This extended period of...

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Junior Ava Ruppel poses, showing off her outfit of the day

Fashion Friday: Ava Ruppel

Megan Standifer, Assistant Editor in Chief | January 7, 2022

On Fridays, one student or faculty member will be featured in "Fashion Friday" to highlight their personal style. For this week’s Fashion Friday, we highlight some of junior Ava Ruppel’s outfits and...

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Caroline Leone signs to Stonehill College.

Senior Caroline Leone commits to Stonehill College

Katie Doherty, Reporter | December 22, 2021

For as long as senior Caroline Leone could remember, her goal was to play lacrosse in college. She now plans on achieving that goal at Stonehill College in North Easton, Mass.  Last December, Leone...

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Decorations during the Spring Festival traditionally feature symbols relating to the new year. You can see here, a decorative design containing a Chinese pine tree which stands for eternal youth, lotus flowers symbolizing purity, a tiger for 2022's zodiac, and an upside down Chinese character, pronounced as, "fú” which means “pouring out” luck because of its orientation.

Celebrating Chinese New Year, year of the Tiger

Natalie Karlson, Design Editor | December 21, 2021

My favorite memories of the holiday season we're going down to Boston and celebrating the Chinese New Year traditionally referred to as the “Spring Festival”. The Chinese New Year is a large celebration...

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Mr. Guertin helps sophomore Nick Strong with math in room 112. His favorite thing is to help students avoid the same mistakes he made. Photo by Gianna Siracuse

Math teacher wants to add hope to struggling students

Gianna Siracuse, Reporter | December 17, 2021

[foogallery id="35542"] LHS Algebra teacher Leon Guertin wasn’t always good at math. He said he started having a problem with math “around fifth grade.” It made him feel really aggravated and...

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 Five members of the International Club coloring in their chosen pictures for the “Day of the Dead” celebration.

International Club creates a new way to celebrate culture

Ethan Green, Reporter | December 15, 2021

Departing from their original format of power points and presentations, The International Club now celebrates different cultures and their holidays. From events to festivals, they are showcasing the world...

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High school provides students a variety of stressors, but there are many ways to cope with such feelings

From stress to success: managing stress as a student

Brooke Silvia, Reporter | December 13, 2021

The crisp brown leaves scurry in the frigid wind as a new season is brought to us, and along with that comes the familiar smell of stress. For some, it may be seasonal, and for others it may be non-stop,...

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