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A barn not much younger than Williamstown is coming down It will rise again as a teacher of history

Q&A: Williamstown Barn Restoration Moving to Next Phase

Adam, left, and Jeremiah Babcock talk about the removal of the component pieces of the 18th-century barn they are disassembling.   WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. For David Babcock, deconstruction and reconstruction are two sides of the same coin and a part of who he is.   Babcock is in Williamstown this month removing a 19th-century barn from a property on Green River Road (Route 43). In the not-too-distant future, he will be back in town putting the same barn back together on the property of the Williamstown Historical Museum.     My father, he was farming back in the 50s, Babock said this week. He needed a barn, and my grandfather was a carpenter in Williamstown. . It was his grandfather who raised him, and he asked my great-grandfather if he could build a farm. And he said, There s an old barn up on the family property in Berlin, N.Y. We could go up there and take that down and bring it here to Hancock. My father was, I think, in his early 20s at the time, and he

COVID vaccination blitz launches with aim to bring shots to Vanderburgh County streets

COVID vaccination blitz launches with aim to bring shots to Vanderburgh County streets Thomas B. Langhorne, Evansville Courier & Press EVANSVILLE, Ind.  David Figueroa has spent months with his head banging back and forth between a stepmother who says it s crazy to take a COVID-19 vaccine and a boss who would appreciate it very much. Figueroa, 34, finally took a stand Wednesday morning, using the launching of a major new vaccination offensive to take the shot. He showed up at the first in a new series of mobile vaccination clinics staged on Wednesdays by the Vanderburgh County Health Department at Hartke Pool. He was among the first of 40 people vaccinated by day s end.

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