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Worcester City Clerk seeks $203,760 to bind and preserve nearly 1,700 vital‑records books
Summary
Deputy City Clerk Claire Robbins asked the CPC for $203,760 to preserve and bind 1,698 volumes of vital and municipal records (birth, death, marriage, business certificates, council records). The office plans a three‑year implementation and said binding will improve public access; digitization is a separate future step.
Claire Robbins, deputy city clerk for the City of Worcester, asked the Community Preservation Committee for $203,760 in historic resources funding to professionally bind and preserve 1,698 volumes of vital and municipal records dating from the late 18th century to the present.
Robbins told the committee the…
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