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Northborough Historical Society seeks CPA funds to restore 1860s windows, estimates $331,000 project cost
Summary
The Northborough Historical Society asked the Community Preservation Committee for FY2027 funding to restore 23 original wooden windows and install 15 storm windows at its 52 Main Street building. Presenters named contractor Cleary & Son and estimated a $331,000 project with a 10% contingency and a $5,000 glass line item.
The Northborough Historical Society on Monday asked the Community Preservation Committee to fund restoration of original wooden windows at its 52 Main Street building, telling the committee the work is necessary to preserve a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Michael Pischeno and Paul DeRozho, representing the society, outlined a scope that would remove, refurbish off-site and reinstall roughly 23 double-hung wooden windows and add about 15 storm windows on the first floor. “So we’re looking to restore the existing wooden windows that are there now, 23 of which…
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