Community listening session regarding the future of the Reverend Morrison Meeting House in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Local officials and residents discuss the building’s deteriorating structural state, specifically addressing concerns like mold, failing systems, and floor instability. Following the failure of recent funding measures, the town is seeking alternative preservation strategies, including applying for historic registries, seeking grants, and securing corporate sponsorships. Residents proposed various repurposed uses for the facility, such as a senior center, arts hub, or community space, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining its historical identity. The meeting concludes with a call for a formalized grassroots plan and a comprehensive marketing strategy to gain broader public support for restoration.
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