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Teagan Hudzik ‘19 stands outside the polling station in Hollis, campaigning for himself as a representative write-in. Although Hudzik was aware he was extremely unlikely to be elected, his stand showed that he took interest in the civic functioning of the United States government. “It’s important to let your voice be heard. The whole cornerstone of our democracy is about participation in elections...Young people are very much so underrepresented in electoral politics and it’s really vital that their voice be heard… everyone’s voice deserves to be heard.”

The responsibility of the citizenry

Hannah Riseman, Features Editor December 5, 2018

The phrases “civic duty” and “service to our country” are often used in the same sentence, and refer almost exclusively to the significance of the military or voting. While military service is...

Pictured is Grant Snyder 20 playing last season vs. Goffstown. The team, this year, hopes to do just as well. “We will have a lot of speed this year. Dont sleep on us,” said Snyder.

Boys Basketball: What’s to come?

Sofia Barassi, Sports Editor November 27, 2018

The 2017-2018 Boys Varsity Basketball team was the one to beat in the NHIAA Division II tournament. The boys finished their regular season in first place with a 19-2 record, and they were granted a bye...

Columbus Day remains an important holiday for some Americans. Lorenzo Occhialini ‘20 dresses up for the festivities.

Columbus Day, the best of America

Noah Penasack, Op-Ed Editor October 7, 2018

Disclosure: this article is written for satirical purposes only, the ideas herein do not reflect those of the author or the CavChron.   The second Monday in October approaches, and with it, perhaps...

Games for: September 10

Games for: September 10

Sports, Writer September 10, 2018

Games for Monday - Sept 10th : The Field Hockey team travels to Derryfield, dismissal at 2pm , bus at 2:15pm, with Varsity game at 4pm and jv at 5:30pm The jv Football team hosts Hanover at...

Jonathan Brackett ‘18 warms up on the sidelines, juggling his soccer ball to get loose. He has been known to juggle for thousands of touches in a row, and it translates to great control and skill on the field. Brackett said he’s excited for college soccer, and he cannot wait to continue his career.

Hollis family readies their second college athlete

Scott VanCoughnett, Features Editor October 18, 2017

The Cavaliers have had some great student athletes over the years, and for the second time, Hollis Brookline has another soccer player from the soccer-focused and athletic Brackett family looking to play...

PSATs for juniors (and some sophomores) happen Wednesday, October 11, 2017

October 10, 2017

PSATs for juniors (and some sophomores) happen Wednesday, October 11, 2017.  Please click here to see the attached schedule.

Juniors will be taking PSATs, Wednesday, October 11

October 3, 2017

A reminder that juniors will take PSATs  in the gym Wednesday, October 11, starting at 7:40.  Please report to the gym prior to this time with pencils, approved calculators, and a snack if you are...

Victoria Tori Milette is an English teacher at HB. After graduating from Woonsocket High School in Rhode Island, Milette went to school at the University of New Hampshire.

Don’t be afraid to push yourself: Milette

Hannah Balfour, Staff Writer June 5, 2017

Victoria “Tori” Milette, English teacher at HB, attended Woonsocket, Rhode Island High School. Milette’s favorite memory during her time at the school was the creative writing class she took at the...

Kate Emeron, Science teacher at HB. Emerson graduated from Souhegan High School and continued her education at Stonehill College.

Mindset is everything: Emerson

Hannah Balfour, Staff Writer June 5, 2017

HB Science teacher Kate Emerson graduated from Souhegan High School. Emerson’s favorite memories include bus rides home from soccer and tennis matches. She recalls many fun conversations and jokes with...

Jennifer Staub, an HB History teacher, encourages students to be social in college. Staub graduated from ConVal High School.

Put yourself out there: Staub

Hannah Balfour, Staff Writer June 5, 2017

History teacher Jennifer Staub attended ConVal Regional High School. Staub’s favorite memory from her time at ConVal was time spent with her art teacher, who was a very kind and supportive person. The...

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