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Thursday, February 17, 2011 By Emily Crampe ('11) Scott Onigman ('11) and Susan Tuvell ('12)
On February 16, 2011 over 200 soldiers in the 26th Yankee Brigade were deployed to Afghanistan for a year long service to our country. These men and women, surrounded by loving families and friends we
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Monday, February 14, 2011 By Susan Tuvell (‘12) and Scott Onigman (‘11)
Although the winter months seem to slow everything down, there is plenty to do in and around Reading to keep you entertained and active. So if you ever find yourself wasting your weekends for a lack o
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Monday, February 14, 2011 By Doug Lane (‘11)
Nashoba Valley:
If you are new to skiing or snowboarding, Nashoba Valley, located in Westford, MA, is close and a cheap way to learn. The mountain is small and is the perfect size for anyone who want
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Monday, February 14, 2011 By Scott Onigman (‘11)
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Monday, February 14, 2011 By Emily Crampe (‘11)
During spring of 2010, teacher Dr. Ballantyne announced his revolutionary idea for a new class called “The Iceland Project.”
This course was to be unlike any other offered at RMHS. Interested student
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Monday, February 14, 2011 By Scott Onigman (‘11)
On Saturday January 8th, 2011, Gabrielle Giffords was holding her first “Congress on Your Corner” of the year at Safeway Supermarket in northwest Tucson. This meeting with the congresswoman was create
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Monday, February 14, 2011 By Julia Domenicucci (‘11)
Recently, the computers of the RMHS library have undergone a transformation from a multiple-computer system to a virtual lab.
A virtual computer lab is a system utilizing one main server. All pro
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Monday, February 14, 2011 By Scott Onigman (‘11)
There has been much excitement about two new eateries in town; Grumpy Doyle’s and Sammy Jo’s Bakery. Here is a close look at these two establishments.
Grumpy Doyle’s has stirred up much tête-à-t
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Sunday, February 13, 2011 By Jeremy Battye (‘12)
Droid versus iPhone: one of the biggest technology debates of the year. Which is better? What will be better for my job? Is the service good? Will I be able to surf the web at lightening speeds? These
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Sunday, February 13, 2011 By Susan Tuvell (‘12)
On Thursday, February 3, a man named Edgar Krasa came to RMHS to share with us his story about his experience in the Holocaust.
Although he is over 90 years old, Mr. Krasa continues to travel to s
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