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Richard Parent checks the first of more than 400 new paving stones being installed on the landing of the upper entrance to the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston on Thursday morning. A crew from Hahnel Brothers is installing the nearly 100-pound stones on plastic pedestals that will raise the entryway above a newly installed rubber roof on the lower church. Water will run between the cracks of the paving stones to a drain, hopefully taking care of the leaking that has been a problem in the entry to the lower church.
Richard Parent, left, and Clay Burgess start to install the first of over 400 new pavers that are being installed on the landing of the upper entrance to the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston Thursday morning. A crew from Hahnel Brothers is installing the nearly 100-pound pavers on plastic pedestals that will raise it above the newly installed rubber roof. Water will run between the cracks of the pavers to a drain, hopefully taking care of the leaking that has been a problem in the entry of the lower church.
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