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Historical Society asks town for $3,250 to complete Grange assessment to qualify for LCHIP match

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The Brentwood Historical Society asked the Selectboard to use $3,250 from its maintenance budget to pay half the cost of a building assessment; the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance would match the other half, and the assessment is required to apply for LCHIP grants. The board tabled the request pending budget-account reconciliation.

Dexter Swayze, president of the Brentwood Historical Society, told the Selectboard on Oct. 11 the society needs a professional building assessment for the Grange building to qualify for LCHIP grant funding and asked the board to authorize $3,250 from the society’s maintenance line.

The assessment — offered by May Williams and Drew Bedard and arranged through the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance — would cost $6,500; the…

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