World Language Week Translates into Success
World Language Week is the pinnacle of the year for the World Language department here at North. For one week on February 23-28, languages such as French, Latin, German, Chinese, and Spanish are...
View ArticleHeroin Epidemic Hits Hollywood; Hunterdon
Actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s recent death has heightened awareness of heroin use in America. The 46-year-old actor struggled with addiction in his early twenties after graduating from the...
View ArticleBeloved Pilot with North Ties Perishes in Plane Crash
On January 17, Hunterdon County and the North Hunterdon High School community lost a life-long servant. Pilot Joseph Borin, known for his numerous contributions of community service and teaching, lost...
View ArticleTrivia Bowl Raises Money for Cancer Research
On Wednesday, March 26 the North Hunterdon High School’s National Honor Society will host the 9th Annual Trivia Bowl. It will take place in North’s theater at 6 pm. Admission will cost $5. All money...
View ArticleFreshmen spark optimism for gymnastics success
Although the season started off with a loss to Ridge on September 9, North Hunterdon Gymnastics Coach Mike Schuetz is positive that the team has made an improvement from last year. Despite losing by...
View ArticleNorth Senior spearheads Parkinson’s 5K fundraiser
Imagine a disease that affects every muscle in your body, making it hard to speak, balance, and move. Parkinson’s Disease is a condition that affects around ten million people all over the world. The...
View ArticleLions Showcase Firepower, Down Scotch Plains-Fanwood, 45-14
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View ArticleNew job at North heightens family rivalry for McGourty
For the new school year, North Hunterdon has added a new Special Education teacher. Mrs.Tara McGourty comes to the school after teaching at Voorhees High School for three years. This year, she is...
View ArticleLate momentum, rally in 2nd half fuel thrilling win over Immaculata
Despite a dominant first half by Immaculata, the North Hunterdon football squad refused to give up. Trailing 17-10, electrifying plays by Immaculata still did not force North to hang their heads. When...
View ArticleMazetta, McDonald debut impresses all
In the previous two years, senior QB Ryan McDonald has been learning North’s offensive style from former QB Marc Monks, who is now a Division II student athlete at Assumption College. Coach Jared...
View ArticleApple surprises fans with unveiling of Apple Watch, new phones
It’s that time of the year again! September 9 brought an update to the Apple line up products. While the addition of the latest iPhone was anticipated, few were expecting the iPhone 6 Plus, and even...
View ArticleKeeping all math students challenged is goal of soccer fan Letourneau
Mr. Patrick Letourneau, 23, has been interested in a teaching position since high school and now, he’s finally got it. North Hunterdon High School recently hired Letourneau not only as a math teacher;...
View ArticleLinden runners overpower North, clinch division championship, 35-21
You’ll forgive Coach Jared Mazzetta if he hears the name of Linden running back Kyle Phipps tonight in his sleep. Phipps scored three touchdowns, ran for 200 yards, and was more than elusive to North...
View ArticleShadows of Mordor Review
Developer: Monolith Production & Behaviour Interactive Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Platform: Playstation 4, Xbox One, PC Playstyle: Third-person action adventure (1 player...
View ArticleNorth gets Psyched for new psychologist
Embarking on her new career as a school psychologist, Ms. Allison Cassidy joins the North Hunterdon Special Services team for the 2014-2015 school year. Cassidy grew up in Freehold Township, NJ....
View ArticleFans left hungry for more after Mockingjay Part 1 premier
The first part of the final Hunger Games installment, Mockingjay, Part 1, premiered November 21. Although I am a big fan of the book and movie series, this movie did not deliver all the thrills...
View ArticleBig East and Big Ten gear up to shoot some hoops
The college basketball season is underway, and so far, there have been many great games and exciting finishes. This year’s top players include many talented freshmen like Duke’s Jahlil Okafor and...
View ArticleNorth student takes notes and writes jokes
The newest student of stand-up comedy is also a student at North Hunterdon High School. Ethan Lyte, a junior, may appear to be an average high school student, but in his personal life, he travels...
View ArticlePalahnuk scores student of the month
Female Student of the Month for October, Sam Palahnuk has always had a passion for playing soccer. “I started to play soccer when I’ve was about five years old, and I loved it ever since,” Palahnuk...
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