Senior Spotlight: Ava Prinzo

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By, Nazli Mohideen You have surely seen Ava Prinzo on the sidelines with her pom poms and bow, passionately cheering on various Monroe sports teams. The Varsity Captain routinely leads practices, helps with choreography, and shares her positive energy with the rest of her team. Prinzo was a Homecourt Court nominee in the Fall of … Continued

Ice Cube Mask Invention Revolutionizes Hollywood

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By, Nazli Mohideen Starting in the year 1947, ice cube masks were used to alleviate hangovers, according to a social media post.  The mask was marketed to stars in Hollywood, so the appearance of a hangover could be reduced when they appear on camera the following day, the post said.  “The invention probably helped with … Continued

Stagecoach Productions Launchesin Millstone Township

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Bringing Theatrical Entertainment to the Community and Surrounding Areas By, Pam Teel Stagecoach Productions, a 501(c)(3) organization, announced its recent launch, with the purpose in mind to enrich, educate, and entertain the Millstone Township community and surrounding areas, by providing an affordable, quality theater experience. The organization will bring theatrical entertainment in various ways, including … Continued

The Nation’s First 3D Printed House

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By, Liz Clearman If you’ve ever watched a 3D printer at work, it’s pretty amazing technology. My daughter used to have a 3D printing pen where she could design whatever she wanted just by pushing a button that forced out a thin, plastic thread (this process is called filament deposition modeling or FDM, where the … Continued

A Story to Help Aid Children with Speech Challenges

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By, Pam Teel First time author, Helene Greenstein, has been storytelling for as long as she remembers, first for her own children when they were young and then for her grandchildren. Deriving her stories from her love for fables and fairytales, Helene wanted to write her own children’s book; one which teaches children kindness, courage, … Continued

That No Longer Exist

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By, Pam Teel As technology advances and processes become automated, some people that once held jobs that were considered essential, suddenly found themselves seeking another profession.  By 2030, about 800 million jobs could disappear due to automation, and in the United States alone, 39 million to 73 million jobs could become automated. You can already … Continued

Franklin:

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The Almost 14th State By, Surabhi Ashok After winning the Revolutionary War, the Union, made up of the previous thirteen colonies, was slowly laying down the foundations of their independent country. In the hopes of alleviating some debts from the war, North Carolina ceded four of its counties, almost 29 million acres of land, to … Continued

Why You Should Avoid Drinking Water After You Eat Fruit

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By, Pam Teel Even though water keeps you well hydrated, helps in balancing our body heat, and flushes out our body waste, there are a few reasons why it’s not good to drink water after eating fruit. Drinking water immediately after a meal can slow down digestion and cause other health issues. Drinking water after … Continued

Behind the Hedges:

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Getting to Know the History of Manalapan, New Jersey By: Nazli Mohideen Manalapan Township is located in Monmouth County, New Jersey, and is home to approximately 40,000 people as of last year, according to the United States Census Bureau. In a blog post published by Rob Dekanski on behalf of the Robert Dekanski Team of … Continued