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NATCHITOCHES â The Natchitoches Historic Foundation and the Cane River Waterway Commission have partnered on a project to preserve and renovate one of the stateâs most iconic buildings, the Pacale-Roque House at Rue Beauport Riverfront on the downtown banks of Cane River Lake.
NHF leaders made a formal presentation to the Commission Wednesday evening and the panel voted to approve the partnership and authorize funding the project up to an anticipated cost of $1.5 million.
The NHF will mount a vigorous effort to include federal, state and other local governmental agencies, educational institutions, business and industry, civic and professional organizations, as well as individuals in a fundraising campaign to complement the CRWC support. The outreach in developing concepts for the project already has included dialogue with local and regional preservation and historical entities, notably the St. Augustine Historical Society, which serves the area on the south end of Cane Ri
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Parents call for return to classrooms
Residents spoke in favor of hybrid and in-person instruction ×
Gene Woods, president of the Bayonne Education Association, defends virtual instruction at the Feb. 24 Bayonne Board of Education meeting.
A number of parents called for students to return to classrooms under hybrid or in-person instruction at the Feb. 23 Bayonne Board of Education meeting.
Superintendent of Schools John Niesz recently announced the district will remain virtual into March, when it will reevaluate its instruction plan. The district is planning for a possible transition to hybrid instruction.
Two schools shut down after two staff members contracted the virus, even while operating remotely. Niesz said that sports programs haven’t gone one week without a COVID-19 infection.
Whately committee delays town’s 250th anniversary festivities to 2022
The Whately 250th Anniversary Committee hung a light display on the Quonquont Farm milk bottle for the holiday months, but the display will soon be moved to a new home. Residents and businesses are welcome to host it in celebration of the town’s 250th anniversary. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 1/15/2021 3:45:42 PM
WHATELY After months of weighing their options amid the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the organizing committee for Whately’s 250th anniversary have officially decided the week-long celebratory event is not in the cards for this year.
Following the advice of the Board of Health, the Whately 250th Anniversary Committee voted on Monday evening to postpone to 2022 the events they had hoped to schedule for September of this year.
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