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Selectmen ask $350,000 to stabilize and evaluate Libby Museum after structural assessment

2155290 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

Following a December structural assessment that warned of possible collapse, the Board of Selectmen recommended a $350,000 warrant article to shore up the Libby Museum, remove and store artifacts, and fund engineering cost estimates for future repairs.

The Board of Selectmen recommended a warrant article on Jan. 15 asking voters to appropriate $350,000 to engineer and stabilize the Libby Museum's building, remove its collection safely, and obtain cost estimates for further renovation. The museum has been closed since summer 2024 after mold, moisture and structural concerns led the selectmen to restrict access.

Selectman Paul O'Brien…

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