By Emily Peterson ’22 Although we’ve learned about the British being America’s enemy during the Revolutionary War, there was another enemy against them: smallpox. The…
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By Nola Minogue ’21 While many annual events have been canceled due to the ongoing pandemic, Beverly Public Library is remaining committed to holding its…
By Leah Katz ’21 The intoxicating crescendo of laughter and applause from a live audience may sound like a relic from years past, but not…
By Norah Jewett ’25 Back in September, as Covid-19 continued to spread throughout the country, theBeverly school committee started taking steps to reopen Beverly Public…
By Mia Occhino ’23 It has been nearly nine months since the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic forceda worldwide shutdown, and Beverly businesses, schools, and…
By Caroline Foley ’21 For a little over two months, BHS has had nearly no cases, and in-person classes have been working well.…
By Adelaide Maloney ’22 In years past, BHS students have filmed a school news show, airing on local television and online. …
By Shannon Leftridge ’21
By Shannon Leftridge ’21
By Leah Katz ’21 On September 12, HBO debuted its first pandemic presentation. Adapted, filmed, and edited during the height of strict COVID-19 self-isolation protocol,…