Sultan’s Kitchen: If you’re ever in downtown Boston and feel like eating something besides subway or pizza, Sultan’s Kitchen (116 State Street, Boston MA) is a great choice. They serve wonderful Turkish food with a varied menu including many items ranging from delicous kebabs to meze. A must-try, especially for fans of spicy...
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My desk at home is situated so it is right next to a large window overlooking my yard. Consequently, when I do my homework, I often relax to the sounds of nature filling my ears, that is, until the buzz of an incoming text or the ping of a Facebook notification interrupts me. As...
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After an amazing 22-0 championship season last year, with a final 13-3 victory over Algonquin highschool, the lax boys are back! Coach Tom Dalicandro commented on the effect of last year’s season on this years players, noting, “Every season is different … must put last year behind .” It is a...
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The Patriots men’s hockey team certainly surpassed expectations this winter. We started the season hoping to bounce back after a disappointing season last year. Many would call us successful in this venture, with a regular season record above .500 – and that’s not to mention winning a D2 playoff game for the first...
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Our CC Basketball team certainly had a good season this year. With an impressive regular season record of 15-7, they looked to be a power player in the playoffs. This is the first time CC Mens Basketbal has made it to playoffs in six years. The team was ranked seventh seed in their division...
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If you have heard the recent rumors of the parking garage being built on the site of the new high school, you will be pleased to know these rumors are true! In the last few months, nothing has been more apparent than the upperclassmen’s complaints of a lack of parking, in addition to the...
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In the news today, we are faced with the seemingly unmovable burden of unemployment in our country. A constant barrage of charts, numbers and political statements makes this vastly complicated problem even more obscure. Therefore, this week I decided to try to comprehend this problem, but on a much more relevant scale. I localized...
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CCHS has a new teacher in the Social Studies department. Agatha Wozniak currently teaches World Cultures and Civilizations and is serving as a substitute for Mrs. Winkler, who is on maternity leave. Wozniak grew up in Syracuse, New York, so luckily she will be accustomed to our harsh New England weather. Wozniak is of...
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Growing up, Daniel Lewis’16 moved frequently, due to the fact that his dad is a helicopter pilot for the United States Army. He has lived in “too many places to count” but says that the most exotic location has been South Korea. In terms of leadership experience outside of school, Lewis is the assistant...
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It is that time of year again, soccer season! Last year the boys varsity team was well above .500 and had a record of 16-5-2 (wins-losses-ties). Unfortunately, the team lost in the state finals to Groton-Dunstable’s soccer team. This year, the team has a returning group of nineteen players. Assistant coach Luke Kelly believes that,...
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Tags: Boys, CCHS boys soccer, Luke Kelly, season, Soccer, Stephen Yen, Zachary Bloom
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