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Millis board licenses Lansing Millis Building first floor to Millis Ecumenical Food Pantry
Summary
The Select Board voted unanimously to license the first floor of the Lansing Millis Building to the Millis Ecumenical Food Pantry. Pantry Director Elizabeth Derwin said the move will improve accessibility for the pantry’s 91 registered families and reduce hazardous basement stairs; the pantry has logged about 1,400 visits in 2025 and has raised roughly $50,000 toward interior work.
The Millis Select Board on Jan. 12 voted unanimously to license the first floor of the Lansing Millis Building to the Millis Ecumenical Food Pantry, a pantry director and volunteers told the board would improve accessibility and dignity for clients who currently use a church basement.
"We right now have 91 registered families," Pantry Director Elizabeth Derwin said. She told the board the…
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