Custodians Bruce Bulger and Joe Gabriel prepare to move a refrigerator from the Nutrition Services Department on the second floor of the former SAD 43 central office in Mexico to the Western Foothills School District central office in Dixfield. All administrative offices from SAD 43 are moving to Dixfield this week. The former SAD 43 central office has been accepted by the town of Mexico.
Donald Curtis and Tom Gilbert hoist a desk from the nutrition services department at SAD 43 into a truck for transport to the Western Foothills School District central office in Dixfield. All administrative offices for the newly created district will be housed in Dixfield by the end of the week.
The former SAD 43 central office building has been accepted by the town of Mexico.
- Eileen Adams/Sun Journal Custodians Bruce Bulger and Joe Gabriel prepare to move a refrigerator from the Nutrition Services Department on the second floor of the former SAD 43 central office in Mexico to the Western Foothills School District central office in Dixfield. All administrative offices from SAD 43 are moving to Dixfield this week. The former SAD 43 central office has been accepted by the town of Mexico.
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