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Slaughterhouse to get money needed to reopen.(LOCAL NEWS)
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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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March 20, 2008
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Byline: George Barnes
ATHOL - Adams Farm Slaughterhouse may reopen as early as September now that selectmen have approved using community development block grant money to help the owners replace the building they lost in a fire.
The board voted Tuesday night to dedicate $225,500 of grant money to the project. The owners expect to get another $3.176 million in federal loans, state grants and bank financing to build a new slaughterhouse on five acres across the ...
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