BHS celebrates 100 years of football
Gary Schneider’s varsity football jacket, well worn and now several sizes too small, has made eight moves, including one to Florida. Schneider has purged belongings over the years but the Continue Reading
Gary Schneider’s varsity football jacket, well worn and now several sizes too small, has made eight moves, including one to Florida. Schneider has purged belongings over the years but the Continue Reading
Boonton is a fascinating town that lies in the heart of Northern New Jersey. It is known for many things such as its history, iron works, food, schools, art galleries, Continue Reading
Nicholas Sudenko couldn’t contain himself when it was announced that he’d been chosen Boonton High School’s homecoming king. Sudenko, initially tied with Luca DiGiacopo and Alex Paulozzo for the honor, Continue Reading
Every year, celebrities look forward to attending the annual Met Gala, which is hosted by Anna Wintour, the editor in chief of Vogue. Hollywood stars, as well as fashion designers, Continue Reading
The GSA Show returned to Boonton High School and did not miss a beat. Or a step. Or an opportunity to impress the sellout crowds. Both teams came up with Continue Reading
On Friday, June 4, 2021, W.A.M.P.U.S. staff member Autumn Fenske interviewed former Boonton High School teacher Barbara Stahle about her role in starting the GSA show 50 years ago. Stahle Continue Reading
Clyde Liverpool will always remember the 2021 Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference Small Schools Track Meet at Wallkill Valley High School. Liverpool got his first major win there, taking first in Continue Reading
Haylee Roller recalls Ms. Kraa telling her to “Make it more minty.” And Roller, a senior, took the advice of Kraa, the beloved late art teacher, and has carried it Continue Reading
This was a matchup worthy of Boardwalk Hall, the site of Joey Olivieri’s two monumental state tournament wins. Olivieri and Boonton’s Jason Smith, however, battled it out before 15 spectators Continue Reading
February was a month of snow, snow, and more snow. With every week bringing a new storm, spring couldn’t seem farther away, proving Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks Continue Reading