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Holliston Resident Recognized for Habitat for Humanity

A twelfth-grader from Holliston was recognized for his amazing work.

Worcester Academy’s Nicholas Bernier of Holliston, Grade 12, has been recognized for work with Habitat for Humanity in South Carolina.

Nicholas and fellow students, in partnership with Darlington County officials, spent March break shingling roofs and building homes -- an annual tradition for WA’s Habitat for Humanity Chapter, according to a press release.

Bernier and the other students were excited to play a part in having a positive impact on the community and in changing the lives of the families who will someday live there. As members of the Worcester Academy Habitat for Humanity chapter, they are committed to encouraging students and the community to become more involved in addressing shortages in quality affordable housing.

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