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City eyes youth club building for kids & more

THE BOYS & GIRLS Club of Greater Vergennes moved into this Armory Lane building a few years ago, but as the club has fallen on hard times the city is looking at the potential of taking it over to operate as a recreation hub. Independent photo/Steve James

The Vergennes City Council last week backed two agreements that tie the city’s immediate — and possibly its longtime — future to the property at 20 Armory Lane now owned by the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Vergennes.

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