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    Wednesday, June 03, 2009 By: Yanna Lantz

    Track season has begun and members are sprinting forward, but where did a quarter of the team go?

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    Monday, December 22, 2003 By: Chris Duncan

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The Bridge Tyngsborough High School Tyngsborough, MA
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 Issue: Vol. 3, Number 3 Last Update: Tuesday, June 09, 2009

At-a-glance

Track season has begun and members are sprinting forward, but where did a quarter of the team go?
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Try to imagine not having control of your strength; no matter how hard the work effort is to get in shape, you only become more fatigued. For junior Alison Sullivan, this is a reality. Six months ago
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Boosters Club competes against $160,000 deficit
At the beginning of the year, The School Committee assigned The Boosters Club the huge task of absorbing a $160,000 deficit created by state and town funding cuts. TBC has raised a considerable amou
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Every girl at one point in her life has thought about her dream wedding. Some may think about a beautiful night on the beach underneath the stars, while others want a small wedding in a church. Ms. Cu
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Annual Band-Aid shall return
With winter fast approaching, it’s time for one of THS’s most anticipated annual activities: Band-Aid. This yearly event showcases Tyngsboro’s aspiring young musicians during a benefit for the Robotic
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On April 24, Junior Breanne Primeau traveled to a recording studio in Nashville Ten. to record her 4 song demo called “Living Victoriously.” Recording lasted all day from 9 am to midnight. Producers s
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As star running back JJ Sullivan reaches the record two thousand yards rushing, those big guys on the line of scrimmage deserve just as much credit.The basic and only job of these linemen is to block.
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Thanksgiving Day football is a tradition that many Massachusetts towns take for granted. Tyngsboro is trying to start one of those traditions with a second year game against cross-state rival Alvirne
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Pizza Mia Nightmare
“It was the scariest thing that ever happened to me”, says 11th grader Dan Cloutier referring to the night he was robbed at gunpoint by two men at his job, Pizza Mia.The store was closed and it was af
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What do you want to be when you grow up? You may have heard this question before, but maybe you never could answer it. This question is easy for Tayla Makevich, Jackie Walsh, and Stefanie Pilat to ans
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