A group of Mercer Island eighth-grade girls dressed up in matching “Twilight” shirts to celebrate the opening of the teen vampire movie, “Twilight,” on Friday, Nov. 21. The film is based on a popular teen book series. Pictured from left to right, back row: Abby Martin, Maya Federman, Olivia Rosen, Molly Delay, Taylor Dahlgren, Maggie Paulich, Lindsay Jacoby, Maddie Oaks, Kara Dahlgren and Sarah Moss. Front row: Caroline LaPlant, Christine Haggerty, Julia Davis, Katie Martin, Natalie Marques, Lindsay Adams and Masami Cookson. Floor: Madelyn Bloom.  - Contributed photo
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A group of Mercer Island eighth-grade girls dressed up in matching “Twilight” shirts to celebrate the opening of the teen vampire movie, “Twilight,” on Friday, Nov. 21. The film is based on a popular teen book series. Pictured from left to right, back row: Abby Martin, Maya Federman, Olivia Rosen, Molly Delay, Taylor Dahlgren, Maggie Paulich, Lindsay Jacoby, Maddie Oaks, Kara Dahlgren and Sarah Moss. Front row: Caroline LaPlant, Christine Haggerty, Julia Davis, Katie Martin, Natalie Marques, Lindsay Adams and Masami Cookson. Floor: Madelyn Bloom.

Twilight fever


December 3, 2008 · 9:31 AM

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A group of Mercer Island eighth-grade girls dressed up in matching “Twilight” shirts to celebrate the opening of the teen vampire movie, “Twilight,” on Friday, Nov. 21. The film is based on a popular teen book series. Pictured from left to right, back row: Abby Martin, Maya Federman, Olivia Rosen, Molly Delay, Taylor Dahlgren, Maggie Paulich, Lindsay Jacoby, Maddie Oaks, Kara Dahlgren and Sarah Moss. Front row: Caroline LaPlant, Christine Haggerty, Julia Davis, Katie Martin, Natalie Marques, Lindsay Adams and Masami Cookson. Floor: Madelyn Bloom.

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