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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

Six Flags announces closure of Kingda Ka.

Six Flags Great Adventure roller coaster Kingda Ka closes

Alexis Rovner, Eastside Community Editor November 26, 2024

After years of hour-long lines and sudden breakdowns, Six Flags Great Adventure has officially closed the fan-favorite Kingda Ka, which held the title of the tallest roller coaster in the world at 456 feet tall since its opening in May 2005. Despite the...

A peacock takes a leisurely stroll on the safari path at Six Flags.

Six Flags provides a wild adventure even during the pandemic

Ella Hampton, Eastside Staff November 1, 2020

Looking for a fun way to get out of the house and experience something unique during these tough times of the Coronavirus Pandemic? The Six Flags Great Adventure Wild Safari Drive-Thru is the perfect place to go. You can safely observe 1,200 animals eating,...

Six Flags injury raises concerns

“Millions of people have safely ridden this ride in our parks,” said Six Flags spokeswoman Wendy Goldberg. Unfortunately, one thirteen-year-old girl was not one of them. While riding the Superman Tower of Power at a Six Flags amusement park in Louisville, Kentucky, both her feet were severed at the ankles. The girl was taken to University Hospital for surgery. The exact cause of Thursday’s accident is still being investigated. Witnesses report that the cable that broke in the duration of the ride wrapped around her legs. Passengers from the ride claim to have also been hit with the loose cable, although none of them suffered severe injuries.