In Saratoga, dilapidated but historic home will be preserved | The Daily Gazette
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By Stephen Williams/Staff Writer |
May 27, 2021
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SARATOGA SPRINGS – The dilapidated but historic house at 65 Phila St. a near-wreck threatened with demolition as recently as March has been purchased by the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, which plans to make the structural and cosmetic repairs needed to make the building saleable, officials announced Thursday.
The foundation has secured $235,000 in low-interest financing through foundation board member Mark Haworth to buy the building, and is launching a campaign to raise an estimated $250,000 to make the necessary basic repairs, said foundation Executive Director Samantha Bosshart.
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Central Ohio YMCA Program Helps Families in Need By Olivia Wile Columbus
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COLUMBUS, Ohio The pandemic seems to have had a different effect on just about everyone.
Some people have lost their jobs and can’t pay their bills, others have lost patience trying to take care of their kids 24-7.
But, there’s help available, if you seek it, including one program in Central Ohio.
“You got to do what you got to do to take care of your family,” Hope Michaud said.
What You Need To Know
YMCA of Central Ohio launched Stable Families program in 2018
This year, its helped more than 800 families