The Capital One Bowl halftime show is proud to announce the recent All-American selection of Rebekah Choate from Lewiston High School Marching Band to the official 2005 Capital One Bowl halftime performance cast. Bowl halftime producers take special pride in their national performer recruiting efforts to select only a topnotch performance cast. The New Year’s […]
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Review: “What It Is”
By Mike Beers,St. Dominic Regional High School Revision’s second record, “What It Is” opens with the carpe diem attitude of the song “Storm.” – “Embrace the day, you waste away…we can take the world by storm.” The album is a fresh revival of jam music combining elements of both jazz and funk, creating a ride […]
ELHS Drama: Coming attractions
By Kevin Koski,Edward Little High School In the next few months at Edward Little High School, the drama club will be putting on 6 shows for you to enjoy. The first will be the One Act show, this year entitled “Our Rotten Town.” Debbie Bishop directs the show and the assistant director is Ethan Boardman […]
Everyone can come together
By Lauren Landry,Lewiston High School Lewiston High School and Edward Little High School have always been known as across-the-bridge rivals. Competition is always intense and victory is found to be bittersweet. Yet, in times of crisis, these two schools know how to come together in a very big, beneficial way.The Student Council at Lewiston High […]
Lisbon High School Outing Club
By the membersof the Outing Club Members of the Lisbon High School Outing Club are climbing the walls! Kaleb Boucher, PJ Koroski, Joel Burkharadt, Jourdain Francine and Kellen Bonner with Outing Club Advisors Stephanie Doughty and Pamela Ouellette climbing the rock walls of the Maine Rock Gym in Portland in January. “It’s fun, challenging and […]
Job shadow day
By Brooks Noddin and Richard Paradis,St. Peter and Sacred Heart School On Wed., Feb. 2 the 8th graders at St. Peter & Sacred Heart School went to Groundhog Job Shadow Day at the City of Lewiston.Brooks Noddin went with Paul Boudreau the Director of the Public Works. He walked around public works and was shown […]
On a Winter’s Day
By Connor Nation,Monmouth Academy As the light snow of a winter’s afternoon fell,I dressed myself for the cold sting of the winter’s air.As I took my first step into the powdery blanket thatcovered the land,I knew I was going it have fun.I trudged through the half foot of snow,Dragging my toboggan behind me.I sat down […]
A taste of “Summer”
By Hnin Lwin,Edward Little High School On the last day before vacation, we had a party in the ESL room. (ESL is English as a Second Language; now it is called ELL, English Language Learners.) This activity took place during Block 3A.My brother, Nay Aung, made summer rolls. The ingredients are crabmeat, shrimp, avocado, lettuce, […]
If you could speak any other language, what would you speak?
Amanda TevesSeniorSpanish. It’s the language a lot more people know now.Moriah BrownFreshmanSpanish and Italian, because they’re romantic languages.Corey LaRueFreshmanArabic, because of the money.Matt TaylorSophomorePolish, because it sounds good.Katie HughesSeniorItalian, because I want to live there someday.Rosie KnightJuniorItalian, because it’s romantic.
March is “Youth Art Month”
Lewiston Middle School The Maine Art Education Association along with the Maine Education Association will celebrate Youth Art Month.The Maine Education Association will host an opening in the Augusta office on Mar. 13, Sun. 1 – 3 p.m. and at the Portland Museum of Art on Mar. 18, Fri. 5:30 – 8 p.m.Works of student […]