Mold at the now shuttered Union Avenue School lingers, and residents asked the city commissioners at their meeting Thursday, Nov. 4 whether or not it is so widespread that the school cannot be utilized.

Commissioner Dan Campbell said that after several conversations with School District Superintendent Theresa DeFranco, he believes the district is working through the problem, but it takes time, and the superintendent is looking into the cost of remediation. DeFranco said in a telephone interview Monday that the district cannot enter into any kind of lease for the building until all of the mold issues and any further complications are completely cleaned up.

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