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Greg Knight, an employee of P & G Masonry Restoration Inc. of Scarborough, scrubs the clock tower on the Bank Building in Livermore Falls on Wednesday. The company repointed the stonework, refurbished woodwork and painted it, Greg Toher Jr., whose father owns the company, said. The work was done to keep the tower’s historical integrity as building owner Tom Wright wanted, Toher said. The ornamental stonework around the base is also being recreated, he said. The town owns the clock portion.
Greg Knight, an employee of P & G Masonry Restoration Inc. of Scarborough, scrubs the clock tower on the Bank Building in Livermore Falls on Wednesday. The company repointed the stonework, refurbished woodwork and painted it, Greg Toher Jr., whose father owns the company, said. The restoration work was done to keep the tower’s historical integrity as building owner Tom Wright wanted, Toher said. The ornamental stonework around the base is also being recreated, he said. The town owns the clock portion.
Greg Knight, an employee of P & G Masonry Restoration Inc. of Scarborough, scrubs the clock tower on the Bank Building in Livermore Falls on Wednesday. The company repointed the stonework, refurbished woodwork and painted it, Greg Toher Jr., whose father owns the company, said. The restoration work was done to keep the tower’s historical integrity as building owner Tom Wright wanted, Toher said. The ornamental stonework around the base is also being recreated, he said. The town owns the clock portion.
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