Mesmerizing Black Team Edges Out Red
In a showdown of talent and creativity, the GSA Red and Black teams amazed audiences for three nights with exceptional performances. The triumphant Black Team transported the audience to the Continue Reading
In a showdown of talent and creativity, the GSA Red and Black teams amazed audiences for three nights with exceptional performances. The triumphant Black Team transported the audience to the Continue Reading
The Class of 2026, anxious for redemption after losing twice in last year’s Powder Puff Tournament, claimed the championship with an overtime showdown against the juniors. The title game was Continue Reading
The New Jersey FBLA Leadership Conference, held from March 11-13 at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City, provided opportunities for students to take part in workshops and competitions and to interact Continue Reading
From graphic design class assignment to contest winner… That was the case for Boonton High School’s Charles Sagerer, a highly creative senior. After learning how to warp and distort images Continue Reading
As the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar approaches, millions of Muslims around the world eagerly anticipate the arrival of Ramadan. It is a month deeply cherished within the Continue Reading
In today’s world, media and the internet provide us with instant access to information from all over the globe. While this can be a valuable resource, it also means that Continue Reading
Many different types of entertainers arrived at Boonton High School on Halloween 2023 in the forms of Elvis, Raven, Colleen Ballinger, a fortune-telling gypsy and Rapunzel. The competition was tough Continue Reading
After several years of development, and much doubt as to whether or not it would actually be released, the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” film adaptation is finally here. The film Continue Reading
Halloween is one of Miki Sakamoto’s favorite holidays so, of course, she entered the 2023 BHS Pumpkin Decorating Contest. Sakamoto, who took first place with her Ghostface pumpkin, is a 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