Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Our students are real community leaders
MacKenzie Randall helps move frame shop from Rollinsford to Dover.
Somersworth High student gives community service to local business owner
Thursday, September 10, 2009
SOMERSWORTH —Somersworth High School freshman MacKenzie Randall volunteered his holiday weekend to help move Mill River Custom Frame Shop and Art Gallery from the Lower Mill at Salmon Falls in Rollinsford to its new home of 22 Chestnut Street in Dover.
Randall, a Rollinsford resident, gave over ten hours of labor on his day off from school the Friday before Labor Day. He spent most of his time hauling artwork and framing equipment through the long halls of the old mill.
Sandy Kots, owner of Mill River, was delighted to have the extra help. Randall enjoyed helping the frame shop and took great pride in the completion of the move.
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