Avon masonry students work at historic Farmington house
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Jacob Cook of Brownville, left, a student at the Maine School of Masonry in Avon, with Steve “Mitch” Mitchell of Phillips, the school’s founder/director/instructor, at the historic Titcomb House in Farmington.
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The Maine School of Masonry recently worked and collaborated with OSHA, Arbortech and Safety Works at the historic Titcomb House in Farmington.
The group included masonry students, founder/instructor Stephen “Mitch” Mitchell, Arbortech representative Troy Conary, OSHA representative Nancy Keune, and Safety Works representative Mary Matthews from the Maine Department of Labor.
Kenneth Summers from Oakland, New Jersey, works on the historic Titcomb House in Farmington. He is a student at the Maine School of Masonry.
Avon masonry students work at historic Farmington house
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