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Scott Ferrari hoists wood up to Brian Hinkley and Tim Bullen as construction of a snack shack at Prescott Field recently started in Farmington. The project is a joint venture between Narrow Gauge Cinema owner John Moore and the University of Maine at Farmington. The work is being done by Craig Jordan Construction and is expected to take more than a month. Designed to look like a railroad station, the venture will make snacks and restroom facilities available to game-watchers and provide athletic storage for UMF. The concrete in front is part of the septic system, Ferrari said.
Construction of a snack shack at Prescott Field recently started in Farmington. The project is a joint venture between Narrow Gauge Cinema owner John Moore and the University of Maine at Farmington. The work being done by Craig Jordan Construction is expected to take more than a month. Designed to look like a railroad station, the venture will make snacks and restroom facilities available to game-watchers and provide athletic storage for UMF.
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