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Scaffolding surrounds the Dingley building at 36 Oak St. Thursday in Lewiston as the school department begins repairs. After years of dealing with leaky roofs, collapsed ceilings and catching drips, employees working out of the historic building will finally have their roof fixed. Workers from G&E Roofing of Augusta have begun replacing flashing, trim and damaged slate tiles. According to Superintendent Jake Langlais, the project should be completed by the end of next month, “weather permitting,” he said. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Scaffolding surrounds the Dingley building at 36 Oak St. Thursday in Lewiston as the school department begins repairs. After years of dealing with leaky roofs, collapsed ceilings and catching drips, employees working out of the historic building will finally have their roof fixed. Workers from G&E Roofing of Augusta have begun replacing flashing, trim and damaged slate tiles. According to Superintendent Jake Langlais, the project should be completed by the end of next month, “weather permitting,” he said. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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