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Issue Date: Friday, June 05, 2009 Issue: Volume 10, Issue 4 Last Update: Tuesday, June 23, 2009


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The graduates of the class of 2009, dressed in their black and red gowns and matching caps, walked and sometimes ran jubilantly across the stage in the Blue Gym to receive their diplomas on the aftern
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After the last exam was finished and students had left the building for the summer, teachers and staff gathered in the staff lunch room to honor retiring colleagues Bob Tiro and Jenny LaVigne with a s
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Friday evening on May 15, the senior class cast-off on its annual boat cruise in Boston Harbor.
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Considering it was the last time all the classes would be together, saying goodbye to seniors by competing with them on Field Day was a memorable and fun way to do it.
Swine Flu invades Suffolk County Embed This Article
“My first statement to you is the H1N1 is not going away, despite what you may have heard. People are continuing to get sick, to get hospitalized, and unfortunately, to die.”


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