Arts & Entertainment
Montville Students Debut Documentary About Life During COVID-19
"Life Goes On - How Montville Township High School is Adapting to a Global Pandemic" is the name of the 68-minute long documentary.

MONTVILLE, NJ — In a documentary released Tuesday, students and faculty at Montville Township High School paint a comprehensive picture of what the last year has been like, dealing with the effects of the pandemic on their learning environments.
Titled "Life Goes On - How Montville Township High School is Adapting to a Global Pandemic," the 68-minute long film features testimony from dozens of members of the community.
The documentary was produced and directed by two students, Ben Sherman (a senior) and Alyssa Neff (a junior).
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"The Montville Community, along with the world, has faced many obstacles over the last year and a half due to the Covid-19 pandemic," the Youtube description for the video reads. "This is a documentary highlighting the community's physical and mental adaptation to the Pandemic, along with all of the hard work put forth in order to get back to normal."
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