Bread for Life has found its home. After years of searching, the Bread for Life board of Directors has announced that it has entered into an agreement in principle to purchase a parcel of land located at 31 Vermont Avenue in Southington, across from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Bread for Life proposes constructing a 3,200 square foot contemporary cape style building to house all of its operations. The building will consist of a dining room, kitchen, food storage and office space that will consolidate its operations under one roof. “Consolidating all our space is something we’ve always dreamed of – this agreement is very exiting” said Bill McDougall, chairman of the Board of Directors. Once constructed, the facility will allow services and storage to be in the same location for the first time. The program will no longer be divided between the Friendship Hall at the Masonic Lodge where meals are served and food is prepared, and the storage at the local YMCA and St. Paul’s Church and administrative offices at the law office building of Tony Denorfia. Now that a location has been found, Bread for Life will file for approval with the Southington Planning & Zoning Commission and, [...]
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