Work begins at former roller-skating rink

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Work begins at former roller-skating rink
M.A. Restoration broke ground on Sept. 30. From left: Barry Yaceshyn of WDA; Dan Remeika, project manager for M.A. Restoration; Mark Johnson, president of M.A. Restoration; Amy Johnson, director of administration for M.A. Restoration; Maureen Marshall of Avidia Bank; and attorney Michael Sowyrda (Photo/Maureen Sullivan)

WESTBOROUGH – A long-vacant building off Milk Street, once home to a roller-skating rink, will find new life as a storage facility.

On Monday, Sept. 30, M.A. Restoration broke ground in the middle of a parking lot overgrown with grass and weeds.

Representatives from Avidia Bank and WDA joined in the brief ceremony, which included an opportunity to visit the inside of the building.

“To take a condemned area and turn it into something beautiful … it’s wonderful,” said Amy Johnson, director of administration for M.A. Restoration.

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At the same time the old building undergoes restoration, two new buildings will be constructed. One will house M.A. Restoration’s new offices; the other will become the home for EverRise, a financial services office.

Mark Johnson, the president of M.A. Restoration, said the new construction should be completed in about a year, depending on the weather.

For information on services offered, go to https://marestoration.com/

Work begins at former roller-skating rink
A one-time roller-skating rink off Milk Street will be converted into a storage facility. (Photo/Maureen Sullivan)

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