Work Continues on Upton’s Town Hall Renovation – interesting photos included

Blythe Robinson, Upton’s Town Manager, reports work continues on the Upton Town Hall. The project is still in the demolition phase. The project is going well and on plan with one exception to date.

“In the basement they have uncovered some ledge and some rather large rocks,”  said Blythe at the August 20 Upton Selectmen meeting. “It’s become a healthy debate on how big is a rock.” The question is what is covered in the demolition. If it’s ledge it may be the town’s responsibility. If it’s rock, then the contractor is responsible for the cost. “We have brought in a geotechnical engineer to figure out what is the best way to do that.”

During the work on the basement an old well was discovered which was a surprise. It was discovered in what used to be the Veterans Agent Office and many years ago the Police Station. The well was about 10 feet deep and will be filled in and closed as part of the renovation process.

The main hall drop ceiling has been removed and you can see above the arches which had been covered for about 40 years. According to Blythe, “It’s beautiful.”

Below is a gallery of photos taken during the renovation process to date. Click on one image to begin slideshow or to enlarge image. Photos submitted by the Upton Town Hall Renovation Committee.

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