Politics & Government

Exeter Junior High Building to Be Demolished

It will make way for a new YMCA center.

The old Exeter Area Junior High School will be demolished to make way for a new YMCA center.

The building, located at 56 Linden St., has been unoccupied for over a decade and has fallen into a state of disrepair. Vandals have smashed many of its windows.

The Southern District YMCA purchased the 10-acre property and plans to build a new community center with a pool, gym, and indoor track. There will also be room for child care, youth, and senior services, among other features. Town officials approved the project earlier this year.

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The group said the demolition should be completed by mid-February. It said workers have already started asbestos removal.

"It is most important to make the property safe for the community," said Terry Sullivan, chairman of the local YMCA's board, in a statement. "The Y wants to be a responsible Exeter land owner."

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The group is putting together a capital campaign to raise money for construction.

YMCA officials said the building will be energy-efficient–and possibly "LEED"-certified. "LEED" is a nationally recognized building standard that stands for "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design."

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