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School committee accepts deed for 367 Main Street, approves multiple capital transfers and accepts donations

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The School Committee accepted deed for the former Social Security building at 367 Main Street and approved a series of capital fund transfers and smaller votes including donations and disposition of water-damaged curriculum materials. The committee allocated funds for repairs, elevator work, ADA upgrades and underground oil-tank removal.

The Haverhill School Committee accepted the deed for the property at 367 Main Street (the former Social Security building) and approved multiple reallocations of capital funds to cover building repairs and other district needs.

The committee accepted the property by vote after facilities staff and outside reviewers toured the building and reported it is in generally good condition. The administration provided an estimated repair budget of approximately $150,000 to ready the building for district use; lawyers for the city and district reviewed the deed, committee members said.

Separately the committee approved transfers of remaining capital funds from completed or under-budget projects to cover several priorities: a Moody…

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