By Adam Sullivan, WCAX TV-3 News (Burlington, VT)
Vermont is investing $25 million to clean up old contaminated properties across the state.
One of the brownfield sites is a former machine tool plant in Springfield that has sat empty for decades.
Work is ahead of schedule at the former Jones and Lamson Machine Company plant, a demolition project that in some ways represents the past present and future of this community.
“Most of the 270,000-square-foot building is no longer there,” said Bob Flint of the Springfield Regional Development Corporation.
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