The Bridge
Tyngsborough High School
Tyngsborough, MA
Issue Date: Friday, May 29, 2009 
Issue: Vol. 8, Number 3
Last Update: Monday, June 01, 2009

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Mitchell attends Teams Academy at UMass-Lowell
By Frances LeBoeuf

Junior Kelly Mitchell gets a taste of the college life during the first two periods of each day, as she attends the U Mass Lowell Teams Academy. Here, students get to explore their love for math and s full story >

Ubele is "Mr. Versatility"
By Adam Byron

Tyngsboro High School clean up hitter and co captain of the baseball team, junior Danny Ubele can do just about everything on the baseball field. Hitting over.390 on the season,it seems he’s alwa full story >

Road to recovery lands Sullivan at Phillips Academy
By Allison Gendron

After tearing his ACL, senior running back Tom Sullivan decided to take a gap year at Phillips Academy Andover.   “I decided to go to Phillips to get my grades up so I can get into a better colle full story >

By Allison Gendron and Yanna Lantz

A recent poll showed that 100% of girls surveyed play video games less than 11 hours a week while 27% of boys play more than 11 hours a week. Although females, on average, played fewer hou full story >

By Allie Lombardi 

Tyngsboro Softball has set their logistics for spring this year by overcoming their 2-17 record from last years season. With a new coach, new captains, and promising freshman; this could be a bette full story >

By Allie Lombardi

“Many people think cheering is rah, rah but its really not,” laughed Freshman Emily Ahern, as she commented about her club cheerleading competion trip last week.   As many students were off soak full story >

By Leigh Ann Flanders and Autumn Rabasco

A recent poll of students indicates that Facebook is without a doubt, the most prevalent and popular social networking site to use. Out of the 72 students surveyed, 81% (58 students) had full story >

Vrooman teaches students and soldiers about war
By Allie Lombardi

Theo Vrooman visited Tyngsboro High School Monday, April 13th. He arrived dressed in his army best and spoke to American Conflict and War Literature classes. All the students arrived in the audit full story >

By Allie Lombardi

Seniors Sean Corriveau, Ethan Ridley, Mark Laforge, Jesse Turcotte, and Chris Goodman have made a big decision that will soon impact their lives. After being recruited for the United St full story >

By Allie Lombardi

Mrs. Brenda Times’s second period class has done tremendous projects and works of literature this year, but the one that stands out the most is the unit she taught her class about Heroism. full story >

Justin Corcoran crowned Mr. THS for 2009
By Allison Gendron

Senior Justin Corcoran swept the title of Mr. THS at the first annual contest on March 13. Other successful contestants included Ethan Bukowiec, second place, Daniel Carlson, third place, and Gre full story >

By Adam Byron and Chris Michaud

High School students and computers are an inseparable bond, especially with all of the fun things to do on the net. Many social networking sites such as Facebook, Myspace, and Twitt full story >

Seniors and Juniors explore new English courses
By Greg McCarthy

New English courses have been set in place for next year to give seniors and juniors more than one option on which course they would like to take. Head of the English Depart full story >

By Greg McCarthy

With the playoffs come and gone, Celtics fans know that banner 18 will not be raised to the rafters at the start of next year. This year was a lot different than last year was. We didn’t get hom full story >

By Allie Lombardi and Franny LeBoeuf

After surveying one homeroom from each grade, 90% of students use an Apple iPod to listen to music. Most kids have five-hundred or more songs that they listen t full story >

By Ethan Bukowiec

Before two surgeries within the span of one year, Jake Laforge ranked among the top five amateur motorcross racers in New England. When it comes to racing, danger is not a factor for Lafo full story >

"Terezin Promise" cast advances to semi-finals for third consecutive year
By Leigh Ann Flanders

Tyngsboro Theatre Program’s newest production is The Terezin Promise, the story of 6 Jewish teenagers living in a ghetto during the Holocaust. The story is a continuation of “I full story >

By Shelagh Manning and Lauren Dubois

Some students are taking the swine flu very serious while others aren’t as serious. “I’m pretty scared. I don’t want it to come here. I’m washing my hands a lot and not sharing drinks,” McKayla L full story >

By Allison Gendron

“Our goals are to win DCL small, qualify for the state tournament, and to be more disciplined than the other team,” said boys lacrosse new head coach, Brian Ronayne.  Coach Ronayne was previously the full story >

H1N1 flu spreads to Massachusetts
By Allison Gendron

The swine flu (H1N1) was recently raised to a Phase 5, a worldwide pandemic, and has begun to affect people close to home. A Phase 5 alert, on a 1 to 6 scale, is a “strong signal that a pandemic is full story >