Mady Borst, staff writer
Mady Borst is a staff writer for The Voice and huntleyvoice.com. This is her first year being a part of the staff. In her free time, Mady enjoys singing, writing poetry, and trying just about every restaurant there is in town. She also loves to volunteer and travel.
All content by Mady Borst
I decided to take a trip to Downtown Crystal Lake after a cold, tiring day. As I was driving, I noticed a new cafe hugging the corner of Woodstock Street.
The...
The crowd cheered for the Huntley varsity softball team, as they competed against their rival school on a cloudy, breezy afternoon.
On Wednesday, April...
On March 14, The Huntley 158 Education Foundation held its second annual Outstanding Educator/Employee Awards Ceremony. The event took place at the Dendrel...
It is always exciting for foodies to stumble upon a hidden gem, but most would not guess for it to be a grocery store.
The best meal I have had in...
The outdoors unpleasantly greeted me with the bitter air. Cold winds lashed against my face as soon as I stepped out of the car. I was yearning to be somewhere...
The slasher and comedy movie series “Happy Death Day” returns with its sequel “Happy Death Day 2U.”
The main character, Tree Gelbman, finds...
I was in quite an ordinary setting, surrounded by red and gray walls, pleasant lighting, and the aroma of fresh goods.
I walked inside Breaking Bread,...
Family and friends sat together in the stands of Huntley High School, eager to watch the varsity basketball girls play against Dundee-Crown on Jan. 14.
But,...
Successfully recreating a horror story can be quite the challenge, but director Mike Flanagan proves that it is his niche. Flanagan gives Shirley Jackson’s...
I was eager to enter Craft Donuts + Coffee, as I felt the cold, autumn breeze brush against my skin.
The moment I walked into the coffee shop, I felt...
I was driving on Algonquin Road when I noticed a new pizza place to my right. I pulled into the parking lot to get a better look, and glanced at what appeared...
Model United Nations is a new club at Huntley High School for the 2018-19 school year, and it provides students with global awareness, life-long skills,...
I admired the red and yellow hues from the stained-glass windows as they shined onto the brick walls. I cherished every bite I took of my authentic, savory...
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