Belfast farmers market to host students displaced by school’s stormwater damage

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • September 1, 2021

After a year and a half of having the coronavirus pandemic disrupt their educations, local elementary school children now are having to contend with storm damage to their classrooms. This school year will start with 180 elementary school pupils at Stevens School in Belfast taking classes at the United Farmers Market of Maine building while repairs are made to the school, which was damaged in an early August rainstorm.

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