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Devils Den

By Kristen Pelletier,Lewiston High School Rachel SpileckiSophomoreSchool activities: President of Speech Team, Drama Club, Academic Advocate, Student Council, Book Discussion Group, French Honors Society, Young Writers Collage and more.Favorite subject: HistoryFavorite music: Alternative RockFavorite book: “Anne Frank and Me”Favorite food: Mashed potatoes and my memere’s gravyFavorite movie: “Lord of the Rings”Favorite TV show: That 70’s […]

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LMS Civil Rights Team attends appreciation ceremony

By Tim Stretton,Lewiston Middle School On Sun. Feb. 13, the Lewiston Middle School Civil Rights Team attended an appreciation ceremony at Bates College. The Many and One Coalition hosted this celebration to honor Civil Rights Teams from Lewiston and Auburn.Paul Young, the Many and One Coordinator, introduced the different civil rights teams. The main speaker, […]

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Aviation Investigation

By Nate Theriault,Tripp Middle School Here are some short explanations of the basic parts of an aircraft and their purposes. More information will be presented about some of them in later documents.Fuselage: The fuselage is the “body” of the aircraft. The space in the fuselage is usually occupied mainly by the cabin.Empennage: This is often […]

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Part 2 The Great Plague of 1665

By Kate McKeown,Tripp Middle School But worst of all was the horror that took place in London. Nothing could match the inhumane and barbaric ways of those people: The city folk first slaughtered every cat and dog that happened to be unfortunate enough to exist in the city, for the people had begun to believe […]

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Dirt Dreams

By Patrick Derosby • Monmouth Academy From shorts to pants, from tree to pine, for eight hours straight down the road. Again and again we keep on going. The skylight turns from blue to dark. The snow comes back, it all comes back. Dead trees, lifeless plants, all of dead and gray. Our house is […]

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The buzz about the bee

By Alex Landry,St. Peter and Sacred Heart School On Fri. Mar. 4, St. Peter and Sacred Heart School had a spelling bee for grades 6, 7, and 8 to determine who would go to the next Androscoggin spelling bee at Sabattus Central School on March 15 at 7 p.m.There were several rounds of spelling at […]

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The Holocaust

By Brittany Groves,Elm Street School Before the Holocaust in Germany, from 1939-1945, Jews were already victims of society, but for religious reasons. In the 1500’s, Martin Luther wanted to place attacks upon the Jews because the Jews would not go along with Luther’s new religion and the Jews chose to stick with their own traditions […]

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Catholic Schools Week

By Lee Morinand Kerry Queen,Saint Peter andSacred Heart School This past week at St. Peter and Sacred Heart School we celebrated Catholic Schools Week. Catholic Schools Week is about celebrating Catholic education. Catholic Schools Week is the equivalent to public schools spirit week.The first day of Catholic Schools Week was Sun., Jan. 30. We celebrated […]

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Who is your role model and why?

Jessica ChouinardFreshmanMy role models would be my parents because they help me out. They have achieved so much and have told me never to give up on my dreams.Jessi ThibodeauFreshmanMy role model would be Nicole Ritchie. She is so pretty and is really funny with Paris in “Simple Life.” And she knows how to have […]

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Lemony Snicket

By Micaiah Merrick,Leavitt Area High School If you’re looking to read an interesting and informative article then you should stop reading this immediately. This is a brief over view of a book about three extremely unfortunate orphans and the mysterious man who wrote it, all of whom are very miserable, so prepare to be uninterested.Lets […]