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Church hit by vandals

The Post and Courier
Wednesday, June 25, 2008


Rev. David Riley looked at the shattered row of 19th century windows along the side of Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church and shook his head.

Inside the church at 51 Bull St., the bricks and rocks apparently thrown through windows in the early morning hours Wednesday lay among the pews, surrounded by shards of glass.

"I just don't get it," said Riley. "Why would you choose a church over anywhere else?"

One window of an unoccupied historic home undergoing renovation next door to the church was also broken.

At the church, all four windows on the east side of the building were damaged, with bricks having destroying some of the framing as well as the clear panes of glass.

Read more in tomorrow's editions of The Post and Courier.




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