ALBANY, Vt. (AP) - Residents of a small Vermont town are working to revive the community’s general store years after a devastating fire.
Vermont Public Radio reports that the town of Albany hasn’t had a general store since a fire in pizza oven six years ago.
A group called the Albany Community Trust is working revive the store in the town of around 950 people. Having raised nearly $400,000 in donations and grants, the trust has purchased the old store and a neighboring lot that will be used for outdoor events, parking and septic. The group needs to raise an additional $120,000.
The goal is to have all the renovation work done this construction season, including the addition of a community room, and have the new store running by the end of the year.
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Information from: WVPS-FM, http://www.vpr.net
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