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BOXFORD HISTORICAL COMMISSION

               The Boxford Historical Commission is responsible for overseeing community-wide preservation
               planning and the overall care of the town's historic assets. This past year we have been involved
               in the following projects:

                    Little Red School House
                    Lisa DiLuna, a member of the Historical Commission, and a  group of enthusiastic
                    volunteers have graciously continued to plan for the renovation and restoration of the
                    Little Red Schoolhouse. They are looking for funds, grants and hands-on volunteers to
                    help complete the project. They met with the Community Preservation Committee in
                    2015 and are looking forward to working with the Permanent Building Committee in
                    2016.

                    It is the hope of the Commission that Little Red Schoolhouse will become a “window”
                    into school life in the 1860s. It is their mission to have the school be used in the way the
                    Haynes family envisioned when they gave Boxford's last remaining one-room school
                    house for the use of the children of the town.

                    Anyone who is interested in working on this project should get ahold of Lisa DiLuna or
                    any of the members of the Historical Commission.

                    Community Preservation Committee.
                    Virginia Havey represents the Commission on the Community Preservation Committee
                    (CPC). Two projects are on the Historical Commission agenda to present to the CPC for
                    2016: the restoration of the Little Red Schoolhouse and the full inventory of the historic
                    assets and dwellings in the town.

                    Inventory of Historic Properties
                    In 2016 the Commission will send out another Request for Proposal for a Preservation
                    Specialist to inventory  our  historic properties.  In order for homeowners, that do not
                    reside in either of the historic districts, to be listed in the National Register of Historic
                    Places, the property must be listed in a current Massachusetts Historical Commission
                    inventory. Since Boxford's inventory is outdated, homeowners are prevented from being
                    listed in the register and, more importantly, are restricted from applying for restoration
                    grants and placement on the National Registry of Historic Places. It is the hope of the
                    Commission to obtain CPC funds for this long overdue project.

                    Cleaveland Farm
                    The Boxford Historic Districts Commission and the Boxford Historical Commission
                    hold the preservation restriction on the Cleaveland Farm as set up by the Essex County
                    Greenbelt Association. The property is being carefully restored by the new homeowners
                    and we look forward to each new phase in the process.






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