NORWELL
The Norwell Beautification Committee is looking to raise $1,000 to create landscape for the Road to Responsibility home on Main Street in Norwell.
Selectman Alison Demong said the effort is really a win-win for the town and the business.
“A lot of people commented that they didn’t know what the house was or why it was there. Since it’s such a visible building, we thought it would help the nonprofit and improve the look of town center,” Demong said.
She said the board approached the beautification committee and Road to Responsibility, both who were interested in the project.
Rob Lever, Road to Responsibility director of communications, said the building, on Main Street next to Devine Feed and Pet, was constructed about two years ago and is home to five residents.
Road to Responsibility provides adults with disabilities the opportunity to live and work, with the support they might need. This includes residential homes that offer 24-hour staffing, at home supports or more independent apartment.
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