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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

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

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

After a morning of taking PSATs and SATs, the Boonton High School student body took to the turf field for the 2023 fall sports pep rally. The captains were introduced Continue Reading

The Boonton coaches have been taking in their team’s fluid, stick-to-stick passing from the sidelines and have been impressed. The Bombers’ ability to communicate has been evident as well as Continue Reading

It was very fitting that the Boonton Field Hockey Team’s theme for the 2023 tailgate was “Out Of This World.” The dominant squad, still unbeaten, added two off-the-field victories by Continue Reading

The atmosphere was electric at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 11 and 12 when K-pop global megastars, Blackpink, opened the United States leg of their 2023 Born Pink Encore Tour. As Continue Reading

Mrs. LaPlaca has been in the hearts and minds of the Boonton High School faculty and students since being diagnosed with biliary cancer in March. On Saturday, May 13, Mrs. Continue Reading

The typical progression is talking then singing. For Adalia Edwards, the two occurred almost simultaneously. “I began singing when I was able to talk,” said Edwards, a junior. “There are Continue Reading