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Temple Beth Emunah Sold
The congregation of Temple Beth Emunah has voted to accept an offer for the sale of our building located at 479 Torrey Street in Brockton and to merge with Temple Beth Am in Randolph. With consideration to the Jewish holidays, the buyers have agreed to an October 30, 2015 passing date.
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My guess another non profit place of worship.
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I think another medical facility would fit the area. Good to get the property back on the tax paying side of the ledger (he said with crossed fingers).
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a cvs or dunkin donuts would go good there
probaly knock it down and put up offcie building tho
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A gas station would be good. A HarborOne would be good. Maybe a Rite Aid (since CVS is close by)
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m.enterprisenews.com/article/20151011/NEWS/151019354/13406/NEWS
"The temple, which is Brockton's last Jewish synagogue, is selling its Torrey Street building and expects to close its doors in Brockton on Oct. 30, amid merger discussions with Temple Beth Am in Randolph, officials said. "
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www.hhsi.us/
another non-profit for brockton
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It beats the church option.
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interesting note - no mortgage listed at time of the sale entry - must have paid cash
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