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Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach, right, and Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, stand by the dam which is going to be reconstructed of concrete with a stone facing. Water is being pumped out of Upper Flint Pond to lower the water so that work can begin, after a coffer dam is built. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
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Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach, right, and Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, stand by the dam which is going to be reconstructed of concrete with a stone facing. Water is being pumped out of Upper Flint Pond to lower the water so that work can begin, after a coffer dam is built. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN

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  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach, right, and Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, stand by the dam which is going to be reconstructed of concrete with a stone facing. Water is being pumped out of Upper Flint Pond to lower the water so that work can begin, after a coffer dam is built. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach, at the former Winslow School, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach in the former Littlefield Library, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Chaz Doughty of Tyngsboro, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, climbs the ladder-like stairs to the attic of the former Littlefield Library.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach notes the solid structure in the attic of the former Littlefield Libraryr. The mound at right is the top of the vaulted ceiling below. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach and Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, show areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  Gaps are visible in the attic roof of the former Littlefield Library. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach and Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, show areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center. Sultzbach indicates a marker embedded in a stone by the former Littlefield Library, which is reputed to represent the geographical center of town.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach points to the roof of the former Littlefield Library, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center. The town plans to repair the roof, using red slate tiles from the rear of the building to replace damaged tiles on the front, and buying new red slate for the back, so any color mismatch will be less noticeable.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach notes the unusually narrow space between bricks at the former Littlefield Library, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach and Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, show areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center. Gazebor formerly east of Rt 113, in what will be its new location overlooking Rt 31, near the Littlefield Library. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Roof work and repainting needed at the former Littlefield Library, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Roof work and repainting needed at the former Littlefield Library, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, checks how much the level of Upper Flint Pond has gone down from water being pumped out in preparation for reconstruction of the dam. Water level has to be lowered to two feet below to top of the dam. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, shows how much Upper Flint Pond will temporarily shrink, to the black outline, from water being pumped out in preparation for reconstruction of the dam. Water level has to be lowered to two feet below to top of the dam. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach, left, show Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, an old Pepsi bottle that appeared with the lowered water level, by the dam which is going to be reconstructed. Water is being pumped out of Upper Flint Pond to lower the water so that work can begin, after a coffer dam is built. JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach stands in the park which will be named Veterans Park, part of the pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center. Water being pumped out of Upper Flint Pond for dam work was flowing under Rt 113 at right, into the mill pond, on its way to the Merrimack River.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach, right, and Chaz Doughty, a member of the Planning Board, Master Plan Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, in what will become Veterans Park, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • The future Veterans Park, one of the areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
  • Tyngsboro assistant town administrator Justin Sultzbach stands across the street from the First Parish Meeting House, whose renovation is almost complete, one of areas of pending improvements in Tyngsboro town center.  JULIA MALAKIE/LOWELLSUN
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