Monthly Archives: December 2009

Upcoming Senior Events

December 21, 2009
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Upcoming Senior Events

- Amanda Barbosa As seniors, we’re getting close to being halfway through the school year. College planning is well underway and although classes are becoming more difficult thanks to senioritis, we plow through it all, but let’s not forgot all of the exciting things that we have coming up this year! Senior Luau: Senior...

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MHS Students Join the Workforce

December 17, 2009
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MHS Students Join the Workforce

- Heidi Walsh Finding a job today is a difficult task to take on, but finding a good job may be even more difficult. Many teenagers have to balance school, athletic and extracurricular activities, household responsibilities, and homework in their everyday lives. It is a necessity to have a job to make money to...

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Diva in Our Midst: Meet Linda Morose

December 16, 2009
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- Barry Ebua After seeing her stellar performance of The Fugees’ cover of Roberta Flack’s “Killing me Softly” in the talent show, and her amazing renditions of traditional African American songs in our Black History Month celebration, we all know senior Linda Morose loves to sing, and sings exceptionally well. But Linda does more...

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Bob’s is the Place for a Homemade Italian Meal

December 16, 2009
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Bob’s is the Place for a Homemade Italian Meal

- Cassandra Ferragamo Bob’s: 324 Main Street, South Medford www.bobsfood.com After a long day of school, and work, nothing is better than eating a nice homemade Italian meal without going through the hassle of cooking it yourself. After getting out of work, I love to stop at Bob’s on Main Street in South, Medford,...

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Students Can Relate to Crunch Time

December 14, 2009
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Students Can Relate to Crunch Time

Book Review: Crunch Time by Mariah Fredericks - Heidi Walsh Junior year, competitive schools, SATs, and a guidance counselor’s power plays all add up to the stress that every high school student knows in Mariah Fredericks’s Crunch Time. The four main characters: Jane, Leo, Daisy and Max may not have much in common, but...

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