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    Raising the house in Norwich

    Eversource volunteers, including Rachel Burdick, center, help raise front walls Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, during a ceremony for a new Habitat for Humanity home in Norwich. The duplex on Golden Street, for which construction is expected to be completed in February, will be the first of 14 new homes built by the agency in urban Norwich neighborhoods. The agency has been raising money for the past three years for the estimated combined project cost of $2.3 million, Habitat Executive Director Terri O'Rourke said. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Norwich — Eversource volunteers helped raise front walls Tuesday during a ceremony for a new Habitat for Humanity home in Norwich.

    The duplex on Golden Street, for which construction is expected to be completed in February, will be the first of 14 new homes built by the agency in urban Norwich neighborhoods. The agency has been raising money for the past three years for the estimated combined project cost of $2.3 million, Habitat Executive Director Terri O'Rourke said.

    Rachel Burdick, center, and other Eversource volunteers hold a wall in place Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, during a ceremony for a new Habitat for Humanity home in Norwich. The duplex on Golden Street, for which construction is expected to be completed in February, will be the first of 14 new homes built by the agency in urban Norwich neighborhoods. The agency has been raising money for the past three years for the estimated combined project cost of $2.3 million, Habitat Executive Director Terri O'Rourke said. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Mike Hayhurst, a volunteer with Eversource, is seen through a window frame Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, as he works during a wall-raising for a new Habitat for Humanity home in Norwich. The duplex on Golden Street, for which construction is expected to be completed in February, will be the first of 14 new homes built by the agency in urban Norwich neighborhoods. The agency has been raising money for the past three years for the estimated combined project cost of $2.3 million, Habitat Executive Director Terri O'Rourke said. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Volunteer Ed Pollard removes a nail from a board Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, during a wall-raising for a new Habitat for Humanity home in Norwich. The duplex on Golden Street, for which construction is expected to be completed in February, will be the first of 14 new homes built by the agency in urban Norwich neighborhoods. The agency has been raising money for the past three years for the estimated combined project cost of $2.3 million, Habitat Executive Director Terri O'Rourke said. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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