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Bread Loaf Starts Construction Of Vergennes Senior Housing Project

    From left to right: Barbara Fields, HUD New England Regional Administrator; Bernie Sanders, US Senator; Terry McKnight, Addison County Community Trust Executive Director; Nancy Owens, Housing Vermont President; Diane Lanpher, Vermont State Representative, Vergennes, Addison District 3; Marilyn Hardacre, People’s United Bank Senior Vice-President; Gus Seelig, Vermont Housing & Conservation Board Executive Director; Jennifer Holler, Vermont Department of Economic, Housing and Community Affairs Deputy Commissioner; and Sarah Carpenter, Vermont Housing Finance Agency Executive Director
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From left to right: Barbara Fields, HUD New England Regional Administrator; Bernie Sanders, US Senator; Terry McKnight, Addison County Community Trust Executive Director; Nancy Owens, Housing Vermont President; Diane Lanpher, Vermont State Representative, Vergennes, Addison District 3; Marilyn Hardacre, People’s United Bank Senior Vice-President; Gus Seelig, Vermont Housing & Conservation Board Executive Director; Jennifer Holler, Vermont Department of Economic, Housing and Community Affairs Deputy Commissioner; and Sarah Carpenter, Vermont Housing Finance Agency Executive Director

Monday July 4, 2011

   The project will provide safe, perpetually affordable housing for low-income elderly. The building design offers many attractive amenities for seniors: A community room for meals and activities, a country kitchen for small family get-togethers, a library, several lounges, a patio and porch. The location is ideal, close to downtown and within walking distance to a shopping center with a grocery, pharmacy and bank.

   The Vergennes Senior Housing will serve as a hub for the Addison County Meals-on-Wheels program. The community room will host bingo, lunch and exercise events for area seniors. The first floor will also have a medical exam/consulting room available for visiting nurses and physicians to provide for on-site routine medical needs.

    A Ground Breaking Ceremony was held Monday, June 27th. Construction is well underway and the building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2011. For more information on Bread Loaf, visit www.breadloaf.com


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