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Fifty-one stops. Forty-nine houses and a supermarket. And it all occurred over the course of nearly 11 hours. On Monday, May 4, Coach Gallagher was a proud and efficient ring Continue Reading

Fifty-one stops. Forty-nine houses and a supermarket. And it all occurred over the course of nearly 11 hours. On Monday, May 4, Coach Gallagher was a proud and efficient ring Continue Reading

Three times in the La Copa final. Three times second place. In March 2020, the Ball Handlers, who received the lone goal from Qusay Abubu Awad in the title game, Continue Reading


Inspired. Encouraged. Motivated. That’s how members of the Heart For People Club felt after spending time in the company of Segawa Ephraim, founder of the Adorable School in Uganda. Ephraim Continue Reading

Boonton High School’s walkout to demand action on gun violence and honor the 17 victims of the Parkland, Fla. shooting was delayed a month but that didn’t diminish the student Continue Reading

Cailin Belmont never imagined she’d be back at John Hill School yet that’s where she was in mid-March, navigating the halls of the building she left four years ago. An Continue Reading

In many ways, winning the fifth annual La Copa de BHS was simply a continuation of the successful boys soccer season. Seniors Grant Barrientos and Bryan Ohlott were on the Continue Reading

Under the guidance and direction of Craig High School art teacher Kate Tartaglia, two students’ work made the final cut for the Mayo Performing Arts Center Ninth Annual Program Art Continue Reading

There was a big-game environment – trash talking included – when Boonton’s Student-Faculty Basketball Game was held on Monday, Feb. 12. Sponsored by the Class of 2018, the game drew Continue Reading

There were no lofty expectations after the Boonton boys cross country team graduated eight of 10 runners. Coach Bongo anticipated the Bombers would be rebuilding in the fall of 2017 Continue Reading