Capitals fall flat against the Rangers, ending their two-game winning streak
Roman Stubbs, The Washington Post
Feb. 20, 2021
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The Rangers Alexis Lafrenière beats Capitals goaltender Vitek Vanecek in the second period Saturday at Capital One Arena.Washington Post photo by Jonathan Newton
WASHINGTON - After he had allowed a second goal in a 59-second span against the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon, Washington Capitals goalie Vitek Vanecek turned his back and peered toward the empty stands, an official sneaking in to collect the puck. He eventually glanced at the video board up above to see what had happened; even though he made his 13th straight start Saturday, there is no shortage of moments for the rookie to learn from during some early growing pains.
Lancaster Countyâs largest private school is selling all but one of its campuses as it attempts to pay down debt and reposition itself in the face of a steep enrollment decline stretching from at least 2006.
By the 2022-23 school year, Lancaster Mennonite intends to sell its Locust Grove and New Danville locations and operate solely at its Lancaster campus on Lincoln Highway East.
The move, announced Friday, comes as the school combats a 58% dip in enrollment â from around 1,600 to 670 students â since 2006 that also led to the school closing its Hershey campus and splitting from its Kraybill campus.
âItâs not new news that LM, along with many other schools, have experienced enrollment declines due to families having fewer children, economic challenges, increased school choice, changes in churches and conferences, and geopolitical impacts causing a reduction in international enrollment,â Lancaster Mennonite Superintendent Pam Tieszen said in an email.
Claiming they were used as slave labour on cocoa plantations in Ivory Coast, children have filed a lawsuit against Mars, Nestle, Hershey and many others.