
According to Missie Anscombe, director of the program, this will involve converting the former home and medical office of Dr. and Mrs. James Brown into a residential house that will accommodate children from foster care families. The project has been in development for the past four years, and it is expected that new residents will move in as early as December 2025.
Anscombe told The Bridge Weekly during the event that the first annual Fund-Raising Community Field Day was an exciting first effort, and she was very pleased with the turnout. Many vendors were displaying a variety of games, foods, and other activities that made the entire show a popular venue to visit on a non-rainy Saturday, and visitors were looking forward to additional programs for the future.
She said the rebuilding project on the home is coming along nicely and that the builders are making progress that will see the designs for the heating and plumbing systems completed. She said the target date of December 25 for a move-in date will be met, “whether we are ready or not.”
She said, as she glanced out across the busy common at the height of the program last Saturday, June 28, 2025, the participants included people from the community, folks from local and area churches, and the ministries, all coming together to support this project. “Many of the people you see today have been with us for the past years and are now part of this event,” she said.
Anscombe said the support from the community has been overwhelming, mentioning that businesses and organizations such as Thomson Fuels, Under Cover Tents, Dante Sargent Builders and The Home Depot have been generous and giving for the efforts to hold the event and rebuild the home that stands at 236 Dartmouth College Highway in Haverhill Corner.
Other businesses and individuals she mentioned included Green Mountain Merchandising, Garnet Hill, Mount Washington Resort, The Bridge Weekly, Farm Way, and Hatchland. She said the outpouring of financial support and other assistance has been gratifying, and she is deeply appreciative of the Haverhill community and the residents and businesses that are helping us rebuild this excellent historic structure completely.
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