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  • Students donate to Katrina victims

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Erin Sargent

    Millions of people all across the United States are donating money, goods, time, and housing to Hurricane Katrina victims. Tyngsboro High School had the same idea. Senior Sarah Skidmore worked very ha

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  • Kristina Reppucci twirls a ten

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Kaithlin Kerrigan

    Baton twirling is a sport that requires great skill development in addition to polished performance techniques. There are many different types and techniques, and you may think it would be dangerous,

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  • Switchfoot needs to switch its theme: Switchfoot's sophomore CD is nothing new

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Allison Browning

    Alt-rockers Switchfoot new CD release, Nothing is Sound, ironically is named the same way listeners are going to feel. Even though the band had some good hits on its last record, clearly this time aro

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  • As school year begins, seniors say goodbye high school, hello college

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Erin Sargent

    While it may seem like 2005- 2006 school year is just beginning, for the seniors of Tyngsboro High School it is nearly the end of a long, four- year journey. Right now, the main concern on most people

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  • Seniors are on top of things

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Micque Miller

    The new school year has begun and a new class steps up to become the senior class. The seniors plan on making this the best year yet.

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  • Ducharme packs through Paris

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Jillian Ducharme

    How do you pack for two weeks to go to Paris with only one suitcase and a carry on? Don’t ask me, because I’m still trying to figure it out.

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  • Marchese enters the scene: Drama teacher moving up to the big house

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Jessica Walsh

    Some students may recognize Ms. Laurie Marchese as the Middle School drama teacher, but now she has entered the scene at Tyngsboro High School.

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  • Martinez makes golf history

    Thursday, October 27, 2005 By: Lauren Szablak

    Sasha Martinez is the first female golfer for the Tyngsboro High School golf team. While Martinez had previously played soccer in the fall, she made this transition to a new sport due to the encourag

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  • Metz joins THS staff

    Thursday, October 27, 2005 By: Kerry McOsker

    “It’s crazy to see my sister around the school,” said Pathways teacher Ms. Trisha Metz. “I still think of her as a little girl.”

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The Bridge Tyngsborough High School Tyngsborough, MA
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 Issue: Vol. 5, Number 1 Last Update: Friday, October 28, 2005

At-a-glance

Senior - Sarah Buckley, Girls Soccer – The Senior midfielder/defender has two goals and five assists this season. Junior - Patrick Carvalho, Boys Soccer - Carvalho is a leading scorer for the Tigers t
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The varsity girls soccer team kicks off the 2005 Season as an independent team, stepping up their competition by playing a demanding schedule, including several Merrimack Valley Conference Teams.
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As most teams focus on getting through a season of fall athletics, the members of the hockey team have already begun to think about their upcoming 2005 season.
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When it comes to running, wearing the wrong shoes for your feet is like wearing a bicycle helmet to play baseball. Having the right equipment matters.
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Many students turn to sports as a fun activity to participate in, but others think of it as part of their life.
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“It’s crazy to see my sister around the school,” said Pathways teacher Ms. Trisha Metz. “I still think of her as a little girl.”
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The Tyngsboro Sports Center is a brand new 45,000 square foot indoor compex located off Cummings Road in Tyngsboro just minutes off of Route 3.
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Martinez makes golf history
Sasha Martinez is the first female golfer for the Tyngsboro High School golf team. While Martinez had previously played soccer in the fall, she made this transition to a new sport due to the encourag
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College tuition empties the pockets of students, and especially parents, but senior Alex Pagliuca has discovered an alternative.
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Aphasia has a refreshing that is rock but not too outrageous so that all you hear is screaming. They sing clear and the instruments are well played.
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