LAWRENCE, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — A brand new school building is in the works at Lawrence Catholic Academy.
On Monday, the academy broke ground on a $30 million construction project that will build the new facility behind the three current ones, which were built between 1906 and 1926. The school's website describes the current buildings as "aged" and "woefully inadequate for meeting current and future educational needs."
"They’re very clean, but they’re gonna fall apart in the next decade unless we completely rebuild," Father Paul O'Brien, LCA's president, told WBZ NewsRadio Tuesday.
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