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    The Rev. Julianne Bousquet, right, embraces parishioner Jim Love as he arrives Sunday for the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    Parishioner Trudy Ferland pulls the rope to ring the bell Sunday following the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. At the right are Christene Burton and her brother, Wesley, also parishioners who also rang the bell. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    The parking lot is lined with vehicles during the final service Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    Parishioner Christina Fasse wipes tears Sunday during a time of sharing that is part of the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    A congregation member, right, tours the sanctuary after the final service Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    The Rev. Margaret Beckman, center, and parishioner John Burgess share a moment Sunday as they walk through the sanctuary after the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    The Rev. Margaret Beckman, left, and the Rev. Julianne Bousquet share a moment Sunday as they prepare to open the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    Janice Pratt, 92, is assisted by Richard Parkhurst, behind her, and Sean Cooper, left, as they and other parishioners arrive Sunday for the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    Longtime parishioner Beverly Rollins reflects on her service as a Sunday school teacher and member of the Ladies Aid before the start of the final service Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    The Rev. Julianne Bousquet, facing camera, hugs parishioner Carol Goodwin as Goodwin arrives Sunday for the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    Administrator Michael Mooney unfurls a Pride flag Sunday before the start of the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    The Rev. Margaret Beckman addresses the congregation Sunday as the Rev. Julianne Bousquet looks on during the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    Parishioner Trudy Ferland shares a few words Sunday during the lighting of candles of joys and concerns during the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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    Parishioners focus Sunday on the Rev. Julianne Bousquet, back to camera, as she opens the final service at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Pittsfield. The building is being sold and the congregation is moving its services to the Pittsfield Public Library. About 40 people attended the service.

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