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The house at 181 Water St. in Waterville has been bought and is being renovated by the Waterville Community Land Trust. It will be for sale soon to an eligible family. Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
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The house at 181 Water St. in Waterville has been bought and is being renovated by the Waterville Community Land Trust. It will be for sale soon to an eligible family.
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Ashley Pullen, president of the Waterville Community Land Trust, left, and Chris Poirier, vice president of Maine Energy Pros, right, shown Thursday, discuss renovation of 181 Water St. in Waterville.
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Chris Poirier, vice president of Maine Energy Pros, tours 181 Water St. on Thursday in Waterville. Poirier is running the effort to renovate the century-old home. When the work is complete, it will be sold to an income-eligible family.
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Ashley Pullen, president of the Waterville Community Land Trust, tours a home Thursday that is being renovated by the land trust at 181 Water St. in Waterville.
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Ashley Pullen, president of the Waterville Community Land Trust, left, and Chris Poirier, vice president of Maine Energy Pros, right, tour 181 Water St. in Waterville on Thursday. The home was purchased by the the trust and is being renovated by Maine Energy Pros to be sold to an income eligible family.