Rebuilding comes next A crew from JAL Co. removed the last of the charred studs from the sanctuary and offices of Woodbury Union Church in preparation for new walls on Friday. Here, supervisor Peter Binns describes the remaining work. Parishioners are
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A crew from JAL Co. removed the last of the charred studs from the sanctuary and offices of Woodbury Union Church in preparation for new walls on Friday. Here, supervisor Peter Binns describes the remaining work. Parishioners are hopeful that the church that was extensively damaged in a Thanksgiving eve fire in 2018 will be ready to reopen in time for Easter 2020. The church has been holding services and programs in the nearby St. Benedict Church that welcomed them in the morning following the fire. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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