The Keene Sentinel ran this photo in today’s paper of a Habitat for Humanity home being constructed in Troy, New Hampshire, just down the road from our Swanzey, New Hampshire, mill and our Stoddard, New Hampshire, headquarters. As we wrote in the June 8 entry of this blog, Carlisle donated prefinished White Oak flooring and installation for the house.
The photo, by Sentinel photographer Michael Moore, ran under the headline “Work in Progress: It Takes a Lot of Labor, Love to Make a House a Home.” The caption reads: “Volunteer Nancy Halpin of Marblehead, Mass., vacuums construction dust off the new white oak flooring Monday at the Habitat for Humanity home being built on Dort Street in Troy. The materials and installation of the flooring throughout the house are being donated by Carlisle Wide Plank Floors of North Swanzey.
Click here to link to the photo on the newspaper’s web site.
Keep an eye on this blog for more photos and information on the Troy Habitat for Humanity project!
Posted on Aug 10, 2011 AT 02:51 AM in Hardwood Flooring • News & Events • (2) Comments
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