Friday, November 17, 2023

Interior Sanctuary Repairs

With our roof “valley” now watertight, we turned our attention to long-awaited interior repairs. Painters Pride, Inc., a company specializing in interior work for historic churches, came to the rescue. They repaired a large area of water stain in one ceiling panel, and reconstructed 24’ of deteriorated plaster molding. A total of six ceiling panels were primed and repainted. The entire south wall was primed and repainted, along with all of the trim around the south-facing stained glass windows.
Painters Pride took care to protect our beautiful black walnut pews, draping everything in tarps and plastic. The ladder work was not for the faint of heart: extra-long extension ladders with “spotters” were used to reach the highest points of the work areas. The crew worked full days and finished the job in just one week.
We now have a gleaming, clean south wall free of stains, cracks and dirt. We are tempted to paint even more!



Friday, July 28, 2023

Phase 3 Crosses the Finish Line

We have yet one more major step of our building restoration in our rear-view mirror. On July 28 we submitted our Completion Report to the Massachusetts Historical Commission for Phase 3 of our Set in Stone masonry repairs.
We have a new cricket, copper flashing, and a completely repointed north tower face. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of this project was the “water test” to which the area was subjected. In addition to the torrential rains we’ve already been experiencing, a crew took hoses up on the roof and aimed high-pressure spray at every nook and cranny imaginable. We were thrilled to see nary a drop of water entering the sanctuary after this rigorous assault.
While much of this work cannot be seen from the ground, Phase 3 marks a significant step in our building preservation.



Monday, June 26, 2023

Flashing Installed

We’ve all seen the orange lift parked in various positions alongside the church tower for some weeks now. Phase 1 and 2 repairs featured obvious masonry repairs to the East face of our building. Phase 3 repairs, while just as important, are more…discreet. The valley area between our bell tower and main building, not viewable from the ground, was completely torn out and rebuilt with a slightly steeper pitch. This was covered with extensive sheets of copper flashing with thickly soldered seams.

The north face of the tower was entirely repointed, and an area of the roof retiled. We are happy to be nearing the end of this Phase and ensuring a watertight roof once again.




Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Calhess Begins Phase 3 Repairs

…and they’re off! Calhess Restoration & Waterproofing Corporation arrived bright and early Wednesday morning to begin work on the north tower face and valley. Most of their work is accessible by a lift (as opposed to erecting extensive scaffolding). First they’ll be clearing out all of the old, cracked mortar from the north tower face and will repoint most all of that surface. The bright orange and yellow lift will be a constant sight for the next several weeks.

We have a new Preservation Works! sign listing both Calhess and Spencer Preservation Group as our Contractor and Architect, respectively, for this phase of the project.



Tuesday, March 7, 2023

“Pipes and Platter” Celebration Event on April 16

Save the date! The stars have aligned, and we are finally able to schedule a long-awaited and much overdue celebration of the progress we have made on our Set in Stone building restoration. We have a double line-up on Sunday, April 16.

First, we will be showcasing our beautiful 1868 E. & G.G. Hook pipe organ in concert at 4:00 pm. Guest Organist George Bozeman will be at the keyboard performing the Chorales of J.S. Bach in an hour-long program. Admission to the concert is free.

Second, concert attendees will have the option of enjoying a special 4-course sit-down dinner in our Parish Hall following the concert. Diners will have the opportunity to sit and chat with Mr. Bozeman over a delicious menu prepared by UUCW’s Our Neighbor’s Kitchen chefs. We will also be acknowledging our supporters of our Set in Stone campaign, without whom we could not have made such significant progress.

Tickets are required for the 4-course dinner at $15 per person ($8 for age 10 and under). They will be sold at the entrance to the Parish Hall following the concert. We encourage advance purchase of dinner tickets at our web site:

uucw.ncmuuc.org