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Gabriel Bigger, left, and his brother Abraham Bigger, both of Worcester and carpenters with Wm. Cogley Construction Company, stack rafters that have been measured and cut, ready to use, as they finish up a day's work on 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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Gabriel Bigger, left, and his brother Abraham Bigger, both of Worcester and carpenters with Wm. Cogley Construction Company, stack rafters that have been measured and cut, ready to use, as they finish up a day's work on 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)

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  • Gabriel Bigger, left, and his brother Abraham Bigger, both of Worcester and carpenters with Wm. Cogley Construction Company, stack rafters that have been measured and cut, ready to use, as they finish up a day's work on 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Abraham Bigger of Worcester, a carpenter with Wm. Cogley Construction Company out of Whitinsville, measures a rafter from a 2x10 LVL (laminated veneer lumber) board, as he and other workers finish up a day's work on 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Abraham Bigger of Worcester, a carpenter with Wm. Cogley Construction Company out of Whitinsville, measures a rafter from a 2x10 LVL (laminated veneer lumber) board, as he and other workers finish up a day's work on 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Gabriel Bigger of Worcester (brother of Abraham) stacks rafters that have been measured and cut, ready to use, as he and other workers finish up a day's work on 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Gabriel Bigger of Worcester stacks rafters that have been measured and cut, ready to use, as he and other workers finish up a day's work on 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Supporting structure for the new roof for 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Carpenters from Wm. Cogley Construction Company out of Whitinsville finish up a day's work on new rafters for 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Layers of decorative brick on the front peak of 2 Old Elm Street in North Billerica. The pins are wedge anchors, part of the method of anchoring the roof to the walls. The CPA-funded renovation of the 1870s woolen storage building will be the new Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center(SUN/Julia Malakie)
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