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City clerk asks CPA for $203,760 to bind and preserve nearly 1,700 volume‑books of vital records
Summary
Worcester City Clerk Deputy Claire Robbins presented a $203,760 CPA request to bind and preserve 1,698 books of birth, death, marriage, business and council records dating from 1770 to present; binding will be followed by digitization later, with prioritization of oldest records.
The Worcester City Clerk requested $203,760 in CPA funds to preserve and bind approximately 1,698 physical record books containing vital records, business filings and council items dating from 1770 to the present.
Deputy City Clerk Claire Robbins said the City Clerk is the keeper of Worcester’s vital records and that many volumes are in poor…
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