
North Easton congregation's tall task to save a landmark
A small, 130-year-old church in North Easton -- considered a local gem because of its history, the art within it, and its use today as a community gathering place -- is slowly crumbling. If it isn't fixed soon, it may be too late. (Full article: 1020 words)
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