(KWNO)- Homer Resident, Jim Driscoll, joined KWNO in order to grow awareness about Homer Town Hall and the possibility of its destruction.
The Town Hall building, that has been standing for over a hundred years, was recently thrust into the limelight because the Homer Town Board made a decision to demolish the building. However, Homer residence like Jim Driscoll don’t want to see the building removed and gathered over 800 signatures in order for the Board to halt their decision and instead leave it up to a vote of the people of Homer.
Driscoll discusses the importance of the building to residents like himself as well as provide details on the situation.
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