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  • New Principal O'Shea

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Sarah Germani

    From cutting grass in a cemetery to working at Smith and Wesson, Principal M. Martin O’Shea has come a long way to accept the position of Principal at Minnechaug.Before becoming Principal, he taught h

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  • Light the Night

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Don Ryan

    Alumni David Mosellen became ill with Leukemia in 2002 and passed away in August of 2004; he was only 25 years old. His mother, Kathy Mosellen, a Wilbraham resident also teaches at the high school. Tw

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Smoke Signal Minnechaug Regional High School Wilbraham, MA
Issue Date: Monday, September 26, 2005 Issue: September 2005 Last Update: Tuesday, September 27, 2005
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iPOD - Music Warehouse
IPODs have become the latest craze in the United States. This handheld music player allows you to store all of your music and access it at the touch of a button. You can make any moment the way you wa
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Issues of extreme wealth and poverty and more have become apparent after the events of Hurricane Katrina. Yet, these steadily erupting problems have been, in large part, ignored. As a result, our nati
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John G. Roberts, Jr. was considered one of the top legal minds of our time, a true genius with a wide array of experience and training. Then President Bush nominated him to the Supreme Court, first to
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While ‘Hot Coffee,’ a sex mod (modification of a video games code) for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the PC, has already made its impression upon lawmakers and journalists across the state, it stil
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Integrity; it’s one of those values we are taught from day one. To be honest is considered to be moral. It is our choice to posses this trait of character, and it determines what people think about
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On September 19, sophomores were herded into the school’s auditorium for an assembly concerning class rings. Some students were sure they would buy one, excitedly looking at the ring designs. As the s
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Preparation prevents poor performance; the truthfulness of this statement is evident in many aspects of life, but is especially prominent throughout the athletic world. This statement has been embedde
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It wasn’t just burgers that were rare Friday night when Minnechaug grilled Northampton, 7-6. But many would agree the support shown by Minnechaug's faithful fans was well-done indeed. Tailgating is de
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No one is expecting fireworks from the golf team this year. This is expected to be a rebuilding year with the team losing ten seniors to graduation. Among those seniors included a state qualifier, Ste
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Learning to write essays, learning to complete an algebra problem, and learning about the civil war are all part of a normal school day for most, but learning the rules of the road is extra. Driving s
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