Electric Nights and Loud Applause: Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame Night on the Ballroom Floor

By: Jewel Dickerman The ballroom cranked up the volume for Dancing with the Stars on Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night when the eight remaining couples performed rock-powered routines and two team freestyles that reshuffled the leaderboard and sent one pair home. Dylan Efron & Daniella Karagach opened strong with a high-energy jive to Elton John’s “I’m Still…

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New Month, New Holidays

By: Ty Lounsbury             Even with Halloween coming to a close, the holiday spirit remains strong because celebrations never cease. Even when we don’t know it, there is always a holiday to enjoy! Here are some of the holidays in just in the first week of November: ·      All Saints Day ·      World Vegan Day…

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🐾 Meet Savvy May! 

(Left to right) Belle Wisner and Irene Frangos Savvy May, our therapy dog, visits the high school every few weeks to bring smiles, calm, and connection to our school community.  Whether she’s greeting students in the hallway, visiting classrooms, or relaxing in the counseling office, her gentle presence provides a supportive and emotional role for…

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Scary Story-Part 3

By: Kody Hanor Ever since she was little, the girl had heard scratching sounds coming from underneath her bed. At first, her parents dismissed it as a mouse, a loose floorboard, or her imagination. But as the years passed, the sounds grew sharper, more deliberate. Every night, just as the house settled into silence, it…

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Haunted Mansion

By: Kody Hanor On Thursday, October 30th, the Local History Club brought the dead to life at the Dorflinger Glassworker’s House. As part of their annual Haunted Ghost Tours, students transformed the historic site into a living stage where Wayne County’s most mysterious stories were retold under candle lights. Inspired from Murder, Mayhem, and Sundry Misadventures by…

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Veterans Day

By: Olivia Kogan On the 11th of November each year, millions of Americans celebrate and honor the American veterans who served in war, this day is recognized as Veterans Day, a federal US holiday. Veterans Day was first known as Armistice Day in 1919 to celebrate the conclusion of World War 1, which ended on…

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Sophomore Officers

(Left to right) Ava Hoffman, Emory Dawe, Reagan Anderson, Greg Nalesnik By: Kiana Madrigal             This week at the Paupack Press, we will be recognizing our sophomore class officers and advisors.             Greg Nalesnik is the class president. He wanted to become an officer to make a positive difference within Wallenpaupack so students can say…

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