Over 500 students at St. Mary School in Williamstown “planted” pinwheels with messages of peace to mark International Day of Peace on Monday, Sept. 21. In addition, students also planted pinwheels around the school’s Peace Pole, a handcrafted six-sided wooden pole which bears the peace message “May Peace Prevail on earth” in six different languages. Pictured around the Peace Pole holding their pinwheels with Father Cadmus Mazzarella, pastor of Our Lady of Peace Parish are, from left, eighth grade students, Carmen Spiewak, Carly Histing, Ryan Kelly, Jacqueline D’Amico, Gabrielle McGlynn and Joey Fiore.
The new school year brought the opening of a new PK3 classroom to Notre Dame Regional in Landisville. The school had opened a PK2 in November last year and with the success of the program led to opening a PK3 classroom this year. “ We currently have a PK4 and a PK3 at our Newfield Campus but the need was definitely there for another PK3 in Landisville. We are truly blessed to have certified teachers who are kind and caring and have become part of our Notre Dame Family,” said Melissa Knapp, advancement director. The program provides before and aftercare from 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. For information contact Melissa Knapp, 856-697-3456 ext.112.












