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Is prom worth it? Senior Morgan Torre says "absolutely."

Prom is totally worth it.

Morgan Torre | May 15, 2019

I bought my prom dress on Dec. 26, before the new year of 2019 even began. I know you’re secretly judging me, but I don’t care. Why did I buy it so early? Because I’m beyond excited for prom,...

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Seniors Morgan Torre and Lilly Grodt share their views on whether or not they think prom is worth it.

Is prom worth it? Two senior girls duke it out.

Seniors Morgan Torre and Lilly Grodt discuss their views on whether or not prom is worth it.
Morgan Torre and Lilly Grodt | May 15, 2019

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Seniors look on as the 2018 Mack Plaque pep rally unfolds.

Decision made: no skits at the winter pep rally

Morgan Torre | January 10, 2019

There will be no skits at the pep rally on Friday. This decision was made due to the incidents that took place during the first pep rally of the school year, and certain steps had to be taken to ensure...

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Before dispersing into the hallways and lobby, students met in room 221 for instructions and discussion with their groups.

LSO News Series: Video for incoming freshmen coming soon

Morgan Torre | December 12, 2018

A little over a month ago, on Oct. 24, LMS students in Mrs. Roy’s Technology and Media Classes came to LHS for the first time to discuss a welcoming freshmen video project with high school students....

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Four police cruisers were parked behind the school, with about six officers reported as sweeping the building and handling the situation.

Collaborative efforts ensure safety

Morgan Torre | December 6, 2018

Anyone who stayed after school Wednesday afternoon, whether it was for sports, clubs or extra help, had the chance to see how effective the school safety procedures are in a non-drill scenario. At...

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This flyer must be used for FBLA to receive the proceeds from your meal.

Help out FBLA at Wrap City tomorrow

Morgan Torre | November 27, 2018

This week’s second food fundraiser will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 28 at Wrap City from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. It will benefit the Future Business Leaders of America, more commonly referred to as FBLA....

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The Common Application is the universal application for most colleges and universities in the US.

Early applications deadline is today

Morgan Torre | November 1, 2018

Today’s the day! It’s Nov. 1, the day when most early action and early decision applications are due. If you are applying early, be sure that you have everything completed by midnight tonight or your...

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Two LHS students and three LMS students are eager to collaborate.

LSO News Series: New efforts to greet freshmen underway

Morgan Torre | October 28, 2018

  Freshmen always need encouragement to feel welcome and accepted in their new setting of high school. Freshman Orientation and Step Up Day are two of the major efforts that make freshmen feel...

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Ap Government students gather with the lawyers and former Supreme Court Justice of N.H. after participating in their discussion.

[Photo] Sheehan Phinney law firm informs interested students

Kait Bedell, Editor-in-Chief | October 19, 2018

Ap Government students gather with the lawyers and former Supreme Court Justice of N.H. after participating in their discussion.

The PSAT is a test given by the College Board, just like the SAT. Students who score extremely well on the PSAT can be considered for the National Merit Scholarship.

PSAT day is tomorrow

Morgan Torre | October 9, 2018

Fellow seniors, I know you’re all excited for your day off tomorrow since you don’t have to take PSATs. But you should try to make sure it’s productive. For everyone who is applying Early Decision...

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The first scarecrow of the year hopes others will join her on the Commons throughout the month of October.  For more information on how to create your own scarecrow, see the Grange's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/grange44/

Sight of scarecrows brings fall spirit

Morgan Torre | October 26, 2017

During the entire month of October, scarecrows line the intersection at Mammoth and Pillsbury Road. You might’ve seen these festive fall decorations on your way to school. But what’s the story behind...

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2017 seniors participate in the annual hypnotist show last year.

Seniors will go wild at tonight’s hypnotist show

Morgan Torre | October 24, 2017

Tonight’s the night some seniors voluntarily make fools of themselves in front of their peers and can end up doing crazy, uncontrollable things. The hypnotist show is an annual tradition, and proceeds...

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The Student Council attends a State Conference in the spring where they have the opportunity to interact with students from other student councils and to vote on the new state board.

Student Council first meeting is Monday

Morgan Torre | September 8, 2017

All the clubs in the school are having their first meetings around this time of year and it's up to you to frantically pick which ones are worth fitting into your busy schedule. Well, for anyone even...

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While this outfit is not exactly "dress code," it should be acceptable on a hot day.

In the heat, dress code needs to chill

Morgan Torre and Katie Leger | June 16, 2017

As the weather gets hotter, skirts and dresses get shorter and straps become thinner. With summer right around the corner, the prime time for dress code violations is now. When the temperature rises...

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Students filing into the plateau parking lot during the most recent fire drill.

Fire Chief says ‘People over property’

New fire drill procedures
Morgan Torre and Megan Packard | May 15, 2017

Fire drills depend on efficiency and organization. When the alarm goes off, everyone is expected to file out of the building as quickly and orderly as possible. The school seems to be doing better at each...

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Conference attendees: Adviser Mrs. Sapsin, sophomore Joel Feldmann, senior Joseph Gagnon, junior Jake Gagnon, freshman Kyle McPhearson, junior Caroline Russell, sophomore Liz Iaconis, senior Rachel Martinez, sophomore Morgan Torre, senior Emily Buttafuoco, 
junior Carolyn Hill, and senior Shea Robinson.

Student Council attends Waterville Valley Conference

Morgan Torre | December 6, 2016

     A conference in Waterville Valley on November 10 and 11 brought student councils from all over the state together. The point of the conference was to build leadership skills and find ways to improve...

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Around 40 people showed up to participate at this year’s manhunt.

SAC is back: Student Activities Club

Morgan Torre | October 20, 2016

Student Activities club is the place to go if you have a passion for playing games or just love having fun. There's something for everyone to enjoy. “I love to see kids being kids,” Student...

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