SADD Club’s Mock Crash

By: Jewel Dickerman Blood curdling screams come from a sedan that fell victim to a terrible car accident. The sedan hit a van head-on, and three precious lives were lost, while two are in critical condition. The reason this accident happened was that there was a drunk driver behind the wheel of a sedan.  It is terrible…

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A Farewell to Phantom of the Opera

By: Bethany Day “Phantom of the Opera” is an iconic musical that closed April 16, 2023. The show opened on October 9, 1986. The musical has had 14,000 performances in the past 35 years and has made 8.2 billion dollars worldwide. The main question is, why does everyone love the hit musical so much and why…

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Bryce Harper

By: Avery Scartelli The Major League Baseball season officially started on March 30. The Philadelphia Phillies kicked off their season within away game against the Texas Rangers. The Phillies lost with a score of 7 to 11. The first home game, scheduled to be played at Citizens Bank Park on April 6th, was postponed and…

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Paupack Softball Punishes Pleasant Valley

Wallenpaupack Took on Pleasant Valley at home on Friday April 14th. Paupack was looking to get back on track, after losing in heartbreaking controversial fashion to North Pocono on Wednesday. But that game was in the past, and the team had to focus on the task ahead. Sure enough they did! Hunter Myers started the…

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Top 10 Movies of 2023

By: Bethany Day Movie fans worldwide have been waiting for this year’s films to be released. As a huge movie fan, I cannot wait for these films to be released to the public! So, in this article, I will be giving my opinion on what top ten movies you should see this year.  10- FIVE…

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The Outsiders — A Book Review

Hello Paupack Press! Today’s issue is held very near and dear to my heart because it is not only my favorite book, but also my favorite movie, The Outsiders. The story takes place in rural Oklahoma and follows a teen gang of “greasers”, as well as their rival group of more wealthy teens living on the…

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SADD Club’s Mock Crash

By: Jewel Dickerman This Sunday, April 23rd, is our senior Prom! There are so many great things that come along with prom, but there are also many activities we should be cautious about. In response, the SADD club will be hosting a mock-crash on Thursday, April 20th, during first block.    Traffic crashes are the leading…

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A Wonderful Cinnamon Roll Recipe

By: Lily Struble Recipes for people who can’t cook from someone who also can’t cook! Second semester hitting hard? Want a delicious treat to take your mind off your missing assignments?  Do you hate recipe websites? Here’s a delicious recipe that I’ve made several times whilst completely disregarding the original recipe. I like to think…

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A Ranking of Taylor Swift’s Albums

By: Bethany Day Taylor Swift is one of the most popular musicians of our time, becoming one of the most listened to female artists on Spotify. She debuted in the year 2006, releasing her first album, “Taylor Swift”. Since then, Swift has become a huge sensation due to her epic tours and great music. However, there…

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Unified Track Team’s First Meet

Weeks of rigorous practices have put the Wallenpaupack Unified Track Team in a great position for their first scrimmage. From last year to this year, there has been a great increase in improvement regarding times, enthusiasm, and the overall drive of the team. Last year, the Wallenpaupack Unified Track team won the Unified Championship Schools…

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