Deli worker Amber Egereari keeps the bustling sandwich line moving as she quickly crafts students’ orders. (Photo by Charlotte Berner ’25) Tyla Ozgen ’25 and Catherine Cirasuolo ’26 are regulars of ...
Family-owned supermarket chain Big Y is set to open a new grocery store at the old Barnes & Noble location in Westport on Oct ...
Dogs will be allowed on Compo beach starting Tuesday, Oct. 1 and lasting until March 31. With this comes some new rules and ...
The highly anticipated vice presidential debate occurred on Oct. 1 at 9 p.m. Unlike the presidential debate, it garnered ...
Physician Delaney Ruston spoke to Staples students at an assembly during an extended period on Sept. 22. Her speech aimed to ...
This fall, Staples Players is bringing the holiday spirit to life with the captivating production of “Elf the Musical.” From ...
Let me paint a picture: it’s 5:30 p.m. I’m sweaty, exhausted, and fresh out of volleyball practice. By the time I make it ...
Fall season sports usually bring one idea to mind: football. One would never expect that preparations for the ballet, “The ...
The population of lanternflies, an invasive species originating in Asia, has increased since last summer, putting Westport’s ...
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed Public Act 19-4 in April of 2019, which gradually increased the state’s minimum wage ...
Three Staples juniors are about to take their studies far beyond the classroom. This November, Kate Bulkeley ’26, Olivia Cohn ...
Led by Margaret Watt, a Prevention Director at Positive Directions, juniors have been participating in Question, Persuade and ...