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Trump administration bans bump stocks

Trump administration bans bump stocks

Layla Wofsy '19, Paper Managing Editor December 19, 2018

After over a year of increased gun-control awareness and activism from the public, the Trump administration officially banned bump-fire stocks on Tuesday, Dec. 18. Bump-stocks are attachments that...

Westport’s Chipotle restaurant closes its doors

Westport’s Chipotle restaurant closes its doors

Mia Daignault '20, Staff Writer December 17, 2018

Chipotle Mexican grill is preparing to close this week after about three years of service in Westport, according to a Chipotle employee. Although there are other Mexican restaurants remaining in Westport,...

Michael Cohen sentenced to prison time

Michael Cohen sentenced to prison time

Andreas Lolis ’21, Paper News Editor December 13, 2018

Michael Cohen, a former lawyer for President Donald Trump, was sentenced to three years in prison in a federal court in New York on Dec. 12. Among the crimes for which Cohen was sentenced were tax evasion,...

Chief of Staff John Kelly expected to leave by end of year

Chief of Staff John Kelly expected to leave by end of year

Ava Simunovic '20, Staff Writer December 10, 2018

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is expected to resign from his job later this year, according to President Donald Trump in an interview on Saturday Dec. 9. "John Kelly will be leaving — I don’t...

Will Haskell defeats Toni Boucher in race for 26th state Senate

Will Haskell defeats Toni Boucher in race for 26th state Senate

Kaela Dockray '20, Paper News Editor November 8, 2018

Staples graduate Will Haskell ’11 defeated Republican incumbent Toni Boucher in the 26th Senate District on Nov. 6, turning the district blue for the first time in 45 years. According to The Hour, Haskell...

Kavanaugh nomination backed, pending FBI investigation

Kavanaugh nomination backed, pending FBI investigation

September 28, 2018

Daniel Harizman '19 The senate judiciary committee voted to send the nomination of Supreme Court Justice, Brett Kavanaugh, to the full senate pending a one week FBI investigation surrounding sexual...

Staples Library promotes banned books in light of National Banned Book Week

Staples Library promotes ‘banned books’ in light of National Banned Book Week

September 27, 2018

Emily Stone '20 The Staples High School Library has been participating in the National Banned Books Week throughout this week. The library staff has promoted several banned books with large stickers...

Coleytown staff and students fall ill and forced evacuation

Coleytown staff and students fall ill and forced evacuation

September 19, 2018

Rebecca Kanfer ’21 The students and staff at Coleytown Middle School were evacuated Monday Sept. 17, forcing shutdown of middle school for the rest of the week. Reports of several staff members and...

Saugatuck Shores residents react to Police investigation

Saugatuck Shores residents react to Police investigation

June 7, 2018

By Cate Casparius '19 Around 8:30 a.m. on May 4, a Westport resident reported seeing a body on the shore of Saugatuck Shores. After arriving on scene, police discovered a deceased  man washed up on...

Malloy signs bill banning bump stocks

Malloy signs bill banning bump stocks

Sophie Driscoll '19, Editor In Chief June 7, 2018

By Sophie Driscoll '19 Governor Dannel Malloy signed Public Act 18-29, legislation banning bump stocks and other devices that increase the rate of fire of semi automatic firearms, into law on Thursday,...

District staff unifies in response to contract termination decisions

District staff unifies in response to contract termination decisions

April 26, 2018

By Lili Romann '19 and Daniel Harizman '19 Over 100 Westport Public School District teachers attended the Board of Education meeting Monday, April 23 after 135 non tenured district staff received email...

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