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Patriot Press

The student news site of Freehold Township High School

Patriot Press

The student news site of Freehold Township High School

Patriot Press

Pop Poetry: Light

Pop Poetry: Light

Beau Romanowski, Staff Writer April 3, 2021

I don’t think there is a true sense of enlightenment The farther I think I have progressed doesn’t matter when I can’t see the whole board What if we are all playing the game of life in real...

Kims Monthly Motivations: April 2021

Kim’s Monthly Motivations: April 2021

Kimberly Vasta, Staff Writer April 1, 2021

Hello everyone! Welcome to a new series called Kim’s Monthly Motivations, written by me, Kimberly Vasta! On the first of every month I will post one of these articles that will serve as an inspiration...

Emily’s Weekly Political Scoop: Derek Chauvin’s Trial, New Steps to fight against the Anti-Asian Violence and Discirmination, and Biden’s Threat of Tariffs on UK Goods

Emily’s Weekly Political Scoop: Derek Chauvin’s Trial, New Steps to fight against the Anti-Asian Violence and Discirmination, and Biden’s Threat of Tariffs on UK Goods

Emily Landolfi, Staff Writer March 31, 2021

Happy Spring Break everyone! I hope you are all enjoying your time off; however, politics and societal issues never stop. Today, we will be discussing updates on Derek Chauvin’s, the police officer accused...

Reed Books: The Southern Book Clubs Guide to Slaying Vampires

Reed Books: The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires

Jess Reed, Editor March 28, 2021

“I wanted to pit Dracula against my mom,” Grady Hendrix, author of The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires, writes in the author’s note. “As you’ll see, it’s not a fair fight.” This...

What to Expect for Junior Prom

What to Expect for Junior Prom

Olivia Naum, Editor March 26, 2021

With junior prom fast approaching and as the bids for prom were released this week, I spoke with Gianna Vaccaro, one of the students who is a part of the Class of 2022 Student Government to discuss the...

Pop Poetry: In the Beginning

Pop Poetry: In the Beginning

Beau Romanowski, Staff Writer March 24, 2021

Anytime I was shoved down Or hit on the head There was a guidance counselor who told me “You’re mature for your age” But I, in secret, had just learned to hold my tongue and when not...

February Athlete of the Month: Joe Dominguez

February Athlete of the Month: Joe Dominguez

Max Druckman, Editor March 23, 2021

Freshmen bowling sensation Joe Dominguez was named as one of the FTHS February Athletes of the Month! Congrats, Joe! What position do you play? - I am the anchor bowler for the bowling team.   Why...

Toris Top Ten: Ways to Reconnect With Others

Tori’s Top Ten: Ways to Reconnect With Others

Victoria Simons, Staff Writer March 21, 2021

1.Call a Friend  Calling a friend is one of the easiest ways to reconnect with a person. Having short or long conversations about life allows a person to communicate what is currently going on....

Pop Poetry: In Touch

Pop Poetry: In Touch

Beau Romanowski, Staff Writer March 20, 2021

I see you in the things that surround me The things I notice when I have closed my eyes The morning and the night That's all it is I would like to think that death is not something that happens That...

Increasing Covid Vaccinations Leaves Hope for School Reopening

Increasing Covid Vaccinations Leaves Hope for School Reopening

Heather Feinstein, Staff Writer March 19, 2021

Within the past year, our entire world changed in the blink of an eye. People around the world—including every student and staff member at Freehold Township High School—have been affected by Covid-19....

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