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Thirteen granite steps in front of Merrill Hall, the oldest public building at the University of Maine at Farmington campus, are set aside as Jack Shields of Kingfield works on a new base for them Monday. The steps, some estimated to weigh nearly a ton, are to be put on the new foundation this week. “The base has to be right,” said Shields, who works for contractor Charles Eagers of Farmington.
Thirteen granite steps in front of Merrill Hall, the oldest public building at the University of Maine at Farmington campus, are set aside as Jack Shields of Kingfield works on a new base for them Monday. The steps, some estimated to weigh nearly a ton, are to be put on the new foundation this week. “The base has to be right,” said Shields, who works for contractor Charles Eagers of Farmington. An area under the porch, behind the steps, is open and can be accessed from a door inside the basement, he said.
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