Notre Dame Worcester Calls on Community to Help Save Notre Dame Church
Monday, July 31, 2017
The board will meet on Wednesday, August 2 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. to discuss the plan to demolish the church.
“Come tell the Worcester Planning Board and the new company that's taking over Notre Dame Church it's better to renovate than demolish our history,” the group said on their Facebook event page.
Notre Dame Church
The church was built in 1929 and was once one of five churches on the common. It is now the only church left.
The church was closed by the Diocese of Worcester in 2007 and bought by CitySquare II LLC for $875,000 in October of 2010.
Most recently, Roseland Apartment complex are planning to demolish the church and build a four-story apartment building with 84 unites and retail space.
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