Family warms to new `habitat'; Ceremony notes volunteer effort.(NEWS)

From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) | Date: June 17, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Anna L. Griffin

LEOMINSTER - A dedication ceremony and housewarming was held recently for the Lozada family at their new home, 157 Whitney St.

The family has been working through Habitat for Humanity North Central Massachusetts Chapter and with the Leominster Lions Club, the city of Leominster and the Center for Technical Education at Leominster High School to make the house a reality.

The family had been renting an apartment in Leominster. ...

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