In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the potential demolition of the historic Ascension Chapel by Aspirus, a local healthcare provider. The chapel, which holds significant sentimental value for many community members, is slated for demolition to facilitate modernization efforts at the hospital.
A committee member revealed that they had received information from a confidential source about two months ago, confirming that Aspirus intends to proceed with the demolition. The mayor has reached out to Aspirus officials, who acknowledged the plans. This has sparked discontent among local residents, including members of the community who have personal ties to the chapel, as it has been a cherished landmark for generations.
During the discussion, it was noted that the chapel has been largely unused in recent years, with its interior filled with storage items, leading to concerns that Aspirus may be attempting to erase its presence from public memory. The committee expressed a desire to formally oppose the demolition, suggesting the drafting of a strongly worded letter urging Aspirus to reconsider their plans and preserve the historic structure.
The meeting also touched on the broader implications of losing such historic buildings, with references made to the nearby T.P. Scott Mansion, which had previously been discussed for preservation. The committee members emphasized the importance of recognizing and protecting the community's historical assets, highlighting the need for a proactive approach to safeguard Merrill's architectural heritage.