CHURCH TRUSSES POSE PROBLEM; NEW ONES TO GO IN.(Local)

The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) | December 14, 2006 | Copyright

Byline: Mike Fish Staff writer

Construction crews building the Second Olivet Missionary Baptist Church this week removed the 34 yellow pine trusses that once spanned the church's sanctuary after encountering problems installing them.

The last trusses were taken down Tuesday and stacked alongside the church at 818 S. West St., and new trusses have been ordered, said Kenel Antoine, the architect and construction management adviser to the church.

Passers-by have noticed the unusual sight of construction workers taking the church down.

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