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Sunday, November 12, 2006
Habitat for Humanity Helps Couple who both have MS
....While Habitat for Humanity Seven Rivers Maine typically builds houses where economy dictates, the pair needed an elusive in-town lot near their doctors' offices, support services and Spindleworks artists cooperative where both work as artists. Neither drives. Diane, 58, lives with MS, and Earl, 53, has MS and cerebral palsy. But they also live with friends, known and unknown, who want to see a couple that has shared 20 years of marriage celebrate their goal of home ownership. Their new house will sit at the end of Stone Street — on a quarter-acre lot MORE AT: The Times Record News |