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Traffic between Darjeeling and Siliguri, the two major towns in north Bengal, will be diverted on Sunday the day of counting the votes of the Bengal Assembly polls. Police sources said all vehicles heading to Siliguri from Darjeeling would be diverted either through Mirik or Mungpoo from Ghoom-Jorebunglow area. People will have to take a detour of about an hour more than the usual routes. “The decision has been taken because the counting will take place at St. Alphonsus School which is along NH55 in Kurseong,” said an administrative source. Even if one passes the diversion point at Ghoom-Jorebunglow, the vehicles will have to take an alternative route from Dilaram and reach Kurseong through Bagora-Chimney route. ....
Timothy R. Rice The most telling fact in the sad demise of the Catholic Church in Auburn was a number: 150. In a church built to hold 610 â Auburnâs largest â only 150 people showed up last Monday night at St. Hyacinth Church to finally hear the verdict on which parishes would live or die. More people used to be in one grade at most Catholic schools. Itâs not that those faithful 150 were the only ones who cared. Lots of people cared, and lots of people shook their heads in dismay as the Catholic Churchâs global self-destruction finally hit home. Itâs just that everyone else knew this day was inevitable. And they knew they were helpless to stop it. ....
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St. Alphonsus School in Langdon, N.D., celebrates 100 years The school, which has 89 students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, still has solid support from the Langdon community, and some of the students and staff have been part of St. Alphonsus for generations, said Carrie Hope, St. Alphonsus School administrator. 9:00 am, Apr. 10, 2021 × Carrie Hope, school administrator at Langdon s St. Alphonsus School, is a second-generation alumnae of the historic Catholic school. Her children (from left) Cartyr, Nyk, Lynkyn and Nadiya are attending now. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald LANGDON, N.D. – Family ties to St. Alphonsus School have remained strong through the generations, and 100 years after it was built, children continue to learn academic and religious lessons within its walls ....
Winnipeg Free Press Opinion With apologies to Forrest Gump, asking young children for serious advice in the middle of a pandemic is like a box of chocolates you never know what you’re going to get. I know this is for a fact because late last week I spent more than an hour with the wise-beyond-their-years kids in teacher Marlene van der Zweep’s Grade 6 class at St. Alphonsus School in East Kildonan. I visited the school for I Love to Read Month in the sense I appeared on a video-conferencing app, which allowed me to talk while the students stared at gigantic versions of my head on huge screens at the front of two classrooms. ....