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Merrimack County officials unveil sketch of proposed community corrections center |
By concordmonitor.com- Jeremy Blackman |
Published: 03/30/2016 |
A plan to transform the old Merrimack County jail into a community corrections center is moving forward. Corrections Superintendent Ross Cunningham told county delegates on Tuesday that Warrenstreet Architects has been hired to evaluate the building, and that mold and some asbestos have been removed. A sketch of a possible renovation plan was distributed Tuesday. “The good thing about the Edna McKenna building is the bones are strong,” Cunningham said. “The reality inside of it is, a lot of the structural pieces inside, there’s no load-bearing walls, so . . . we can do a lot of demolition inside the building and build it out the way we’d like.” Read More. |
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