LEBANON, N.H. -
The old junior high school in Lebanon, New Hampshire will be sold if residents sign off at Tuesday's town meeting vote.
Students have not attended the school since a new middle school was built down the street. The building costs the city about $100,000 a year to maintain. The city has signed a purchase agreement with a local developer for the property for $851,000.
Plans include townhouse-style apartments and shared recreation space. The building's historic façade would also be refurbished.
A 'yes' vote would allow the development plans to move forward.