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Joshua Yurges, top, Tim Bellmore and Dustin Dangler of O&P Glass pull the final board from the restored stained-glass window at the Court Street Baptist Church in Auburn on Tuesday. The 150-year-old original window was restored by Stained Glass Express of Manchester following a fundraising campaign by members of the church. “We would like to restore all eight windows,” trustee Eric Johnston said. “We cherish everything about this building,” church secretary Pam Cooper said, watching the work. The window at right was taken down and will be restored next, which is about a two- to three-month process, Richard Parkhurst of Stained Glass Express said.
Richard Parkhurst of Stained Glass Express talks with Linda Johnston, left, and Pam Cooper about the stained-glass window restoration at the Court Street Baptist Church in Auburn on Tuesday. “I can’t wait to see it,” Cooper said, waiting for workers to uncover the restored 150-year-old window.
Richard Parkhurst, left, of Stained Glass Express, the Rev. David Clark, Linda Johnston and Pam Cooper watch as workers from O&P Glass return a 150-year-old restored stained-glass window to the Court Street Baptist Church in Auburn on Tuesday.