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The Bulldog Reporter Hopewell Valley Central High School Pennington, NJ
Issue Date: Thursday, April 06, 2006 Issue: April 2006 Last Update: Sunday, June 04, 2006
  • Ms. Glover Took Aim at Olympics -- and Just Missed the bullseye

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Lauren deDufour

    Science teacher, Ms. Glover: ranked 8th in nation for women's archery in her college career

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  • What do Those Teachers do All Summer Long…?: Teachers Pursue Jobs Over Those Hot Summer Months

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Aaron Feibush

    Many high school students use their months off from school to rake in the dough. Some of our very own teachers here at CHS do the same thing--pursuing various jobs over the summer.

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  • Students Return to Nursery School: The handprints on Mrs. Carbones ceiling are from nursery school students -- all grown up

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Michael Stellino

    CHS Nursery School alumni are heading back -- and they love it.

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  • AJ JulianoNot Just a Star Soccer Player

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Mike Bellaus

    Soccer isn't the only sport that star goalie AJ Juliano takes part in.

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  • Mr. M: From Pigskin to Principal!: The secret history of Mr. M's past, revealed here, for the first time in this newspaper!

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: David Brown

    Football was “an important part of my connection with students,” said Mr. Mangiaracina about his past life coaching at a number of schools -- and he wouldn’t mind doing it again. Mr. Mangiaracina play

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  • Personal Trainer Teaches HoVal Athletes the Olympic Clean and Jerk

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Aaron Feibush

    Coach Caldwell brought in a personal trainer from the Pennington Ewing Athletic Club to teach football and basketball players the Olympic Clean and Jerk - a lift to make them more explosive on the fie

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  • Latin Students Compete at Princeton University

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Ben Major

    Latin students Rob LaPosta, Colleen Kent, Beth Goldgar, and Ben Major finished in second place at the Certamen Regional Competition at Princeton University on April 21st. The contest was open to all

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  • Lunch Workers Walkout - Demand Higher Pay

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Aaron Feibush

    Four cafeteria workers did not show up to work on March 23 - the cafeteria hasn't been the same since...

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  • 2006 HoVal Distinguished Graduate Shares Wealth of Knowledge with Student Journalists

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Aaron Feibush

    Former Hopewell student Scott Bowen was recognized as a Distinguished Graduate this year. As a professional journalist, he took the time to share his extensive knowledge with CHS journalists.

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  • McCartre Theatre Hosts CHS Actors: Student actors work with student playwrites and professional directors to stage new plays

    Friday, April 07, 2006 By: Aaron Feibush

    Eight CHS students performed staged readings of new plays at McCarter Theatre’s black box performance space on Saturday, March 18. The plays were written by students enrolled in McCarter’s YouthInk! P

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At-a-glance

The Bulldog, online and in print, is an open and public forum for student and community voices. It is written by journalism students and extracurricular student staff members, and we welcome suggestio
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A group of students and community members is planning Hopewell’s first Teen Center. The group is called Hopewell Cares. Hopewell Cares is planning on having two different Teen Center locations so that
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A group of students and community members is planning Hopewell’s first Teen Center. The group is called Hopewell Cares. Hopewell Cares is planning on having two different Teen Center locations so that
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Recycling Woes and Hope
A new recycling program may correct some of the chronic problems of the current system. The Progressive Action Club (PAC) and Youth Environmental Society (YES), which Ms. McGrath and Ms. Sherwin advis
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The competition is brutal. Machines that took weeks to build get smashed apart in seconds. Conquer of the Hill is a legendary physics tournament. In this year’s event, students had to make a vehicle t
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A fund raiser known as St. Baldrick’s was held April 6 at Timberlane Middle School. St Baldrick’s raises money for childhood cancer research and this is the third year it has been held in Pennington.
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On April 7, 2006, The Student Council sure knew how to put the “pep” back in the pep rally on April 7th between periods two and three. “I think everyone actually had fun at this Pep Rally. That in its
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On April 7, 2006, The Student Council sure knew how to put the “pep” back in the pep rally on April 7th between periods two and three. “I think everyone actually had fun at this Pep Rally. That in its
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To The Editor:As Chairwoman of Project Democracy, I would like to respond to the editorial written by Zac Andrews and clarify some misinformation. First, the cell phone question that was referred to a
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Eight CHS students performed staged readings of new plays at McCarter Theatre’s black box performance space on Saturday, March 18. The plays were written by students enrolled in McCarter’s YouthInk! P
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