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Students in the Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish Ag Department recently harvested their fall vegetables. Students cared for broccoli and cabbage plants for the last few months, and after the harvest, had a chance to cook what they picked from the garden. Clockwise from top right, Adam Signorelli, from left, Ava Yates, Mary Himel, Ellen Cormier and Mariana Guinn show off some of the harvest from the Ag Department’s garden; Meg Dorr poses with some of the larger cabbage plants in the garden; Jack Cassedy serves up a “vegetable medley” to Mary Himel as Hudson Hollier looks on; a sample of success.
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THE POST-SIGNAL / Janet C. Doucet
On Thursday, December 7, One Oak Townhouses held their grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at their facility located at 570 North Avenue F. On hand for the ceremony were front row from left: Blair Lafleur, Cindy Lafleur, Cole Frey, Katie Frey, Stefan Frey, Cherie Frey, Gina Laverne, Crowley Mayor Chad Monceaux, Jessica Leblue, Owner Shane Frey, Crowley Alderwomen Sandra Marx and Katie Chiasson, Mary Morrison, Valerie Myers and Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Megan Duhon; back row, Brooke Benoit, Jessica Bordes, Lee Lawrence and Chamber Board Member Carey Lawson.