AUGUSTA — The Kennebec Historical Society September Public Presentation is set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Cony Flatiron Building, 110 Cony Street.​

Cynthia Milliken Taylor will speak on the historic aspects of the building, which was rededicated on July 28, 2015, the restoration efforts and the adaptive re-use for Senior living.

Milliken Taylor has an architectural degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and 30 years of experience in redeveloping old and new buildings for Seniors in Maine and New Hampshire. With an interest in improving the lives of many older people and an eye for quality design she has developed more than 3,500 apartments and completed the financing and renovations of numerous historic buildings including the Inn at City Hall and the Cony Flatiron in Augusta.

Taking a leadership role in creative financing, construction and community building, she has tried to benefit those who live within and those who value their neighborhoods and cities through economic development.

The historic presentation on the old and the new Cony High School is free to the public (donations accepted).

For more information, call Kennebec Historical Society at 622-7718.


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