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Sandy Relief Money To Rebuild Crisfield School

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CRISFIELD, Md. (AP) - Federal recovery aid following Superstorm Sandy will help rebuild an aging school building in Somerset County.

County officials plan to use $3 million from the $16.7 million awarded to the country for Sandy recovery to demolish and replace the former H. DeWayne Whittington Primary School in Crisfield. The building now houses Crisfield Head Start and the It Takes a Village after-school program.

The county has owned the building since the Board of Education closed the school in a 2005 realignment. The structure sits at street level and suffered damage from flood waters during the hurricane.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development approved the project.

The Head Start will be moving to a temporary space in August. The after-school program still needs to find a space for its programs.

Don Rush is the News Director and Senior Producer of News and Public Affairs at Delmarva Public Media. An award-winning journalist, Don reports major local issues of the day, from sea level rise, to urban development, to the changing demographics of Delmarva.