Visiting Salem brings witch trials to life
I wasn’t a huge fan of “The Crucible” when we read it in my 10th grade English class. A trip to Salem, Mass., though, brought the events of 1692 to Continue Reading
I wasn’t a huge fan of “The Crucible” when we read it in my 10th grade English class. A trip to Salem, Mass., though, brought the events of 1692 to Continue Reading
Fans of horror movies determine the scariness of their favorites by jump scares – the scenes which shock viewers, causing their hearts to pound, pulses to race and bodies to Continue Reading
There are many holidays that we celebrate during the month of May. Many people, however, don’t know the history behind these holidays. The first holiday celebrated in May is National Continue Reading
For many people, pets are considered companions, friends and, in some cases, heroes. More than 86.9 million households in the United States own pets. Dogs are the most popular, with Continue Reading
To be a city mouse, or to not be a city mouse, that is the question. Or more specifically: Would you rather be a mouse living in a city or Continue Reading
This spring, the Boonton High School Drama Club presented “Footloose: The Musical.” The show, held from March 3-5, was a great success, selling out tickets and breaking records as the Continue Reading
There are many benefits of being aware of yourself and how you are feeling. Mindful breathing can help you get in touch with your body, thoughts, and emotions. Mindful breathing Continue Reading
The United States Senate has approved legislation that would place a complete ban on accessing TikTok on federal government devices. The restriction comes amid growing concerns over the app’s security Continue Reading
Artwork by Logyn Cammorata, Class of 2023
Last year, a law was passed in New Jersey which prohibited restaurants and food service establishments from giving away single-use plastic straws, unless the customer asks for one. Now a Continue Reading