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  • Woodlock named new varsity football coach

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: Katherine Kinsley

    Mike Woodlock has been named the new varsity football coach, replacing John Kyriacopulos, who led the team to six Commonwealth Athletic Conference titles, four trips to the M.I.A.A. Super Bowl and one

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  • Tennis served tougher schedule

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: Ryan Gendron

    After dominating competition in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference, the tennis team has left the league and become independent.

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  • Robotics wins two awards in regional competition

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: Meghan Morrill

    The Robotics team won two awards: “Best Team Image” and “Best Website Design”, at the March 4th, 5th and 6th competition in the Verizon Wireless Center in Manchester, NH.

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  • Art revival in good hands; Capistron earns A +

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: Tayla Makevich

    Ms. Capistron started in September with an enthusiastic attitude and a willingness to rebuild the art program.

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  • Seniors Rule Madness

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: Ryan Connell

    The Seniors finished first with 67 points and earned a luncheon on March 26th. The sophomores finished strong second with 56.5 points. Closely following them were the freshman with 53 points. Last

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The Bridge Tyngsborough High School Tyngsborough, MA
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 Issue: Vol. 3, Number 6 Last Update: Friday, April 02, 2004

At-a-glance

Three million crimes are committed in the 85,000 schools of America, a year, according to Youth Violence, by Jo Ann Guernsey.

As time has gone on, violence in schools has been increasing.
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Don’t you think you think that the people giving us our education should be receiving a better salary, considering how awfully important their job is? The lack of support for teachers comes right from
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TOWN SHOULD FULLY FUND ATHLETICS
Athletics have always had a significant role at Tyngsborough High School, but with a shortfall in the budget next year, many sports are in jeopardy.
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At the beginning of this year The Booster Club set out to offset a $160,000 deficit in the Tyngsborough Athletic/Co-curricular budget. About one half way through the school year TBC seemed to fizzle
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The Seniors finished first with 67 points and earned a luncheon on March 26th. The sophomores finished strong second with 56.5 points. Closely following them were the freshman with 53 points. Last
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Spring has sprung folks. The grass is green, the birds are chirping and all is right with the world. This can only mean one thing: baseball season, a time of unabashed Yankee-hating and fly ball fre
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Ms. Capistron started in September with an enthusiastic attitude and a willingness to rebuild the art program.
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The Robotics team won two awards: “Best Team Image” and “Best Website Design”, at the March 4th, 5th and 6th competition in the Verizon Wireless Center in Manchester, NH.
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“I love just going up on stage, and going crazy,” said Anthony Palermo, the singer of a new band called Royal Sloan.
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Thumbs up for Starsky & Hutch, “doing it” old school
“Do it - do it,” Ben Stiller urges in a deep, car salesman-like voice towards the hilarious finale.
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