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Jean Sidmore is the first tenant to occupy an apartment at Brown House Commons.
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Sherwood Booker, left, and Lindsey Booker-Burrill are shown in a model unit Tuesday at the Brown House Commons at 110 College Ave. in Waterville. The pair, along with their family, own the property.
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The interior of a model unit Tuesday at Brown House Commons at 110 College Ave. in Waterville.
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The exterior of Brown House Commons Tuesday at 110 College Ave. in Waterville. The apartment complex is for people 55 and over. In the 1940s and '50s, the building had been the Roosevelt Motor Lodge and later the Colonial Manor Nursing Home.
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Model units are shown Tuesday at the Brown House Commons at 110 College Ave. in Waterville.
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The Booker family, headed up by Sherwood Booker, right, were on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Bown House Commons, a 27-unit complex for people over 55. Fifteen units have been completed.