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Students from the Yandon-Dillon Educational Center in Mineville built this house for Moriah residents Thomas Holland and Lavina Drake and his son, William.
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Some of the CV-TEC students who worked on the Holland house are (from left) Hope Lucey, Cody Woddard, Ron Burroughs, Nathan Patnode and John Gaston.
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A Moriah family can soon move into a house built by Yandon Dillon Education Center students. At the dedication are (from left) Building Trades Instructor Kevin Shaw, homeowner Thomas Holland and Essex County Housing Assistance Program representative Bruce Misarski.
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Published July 01, 2008 10:00 pm - Students built a home in the backwoods of Moriah for a family in need.

Area family gets new house thanks to CV-TEC kids


By LOHR McKINSTRY
Staff Writer

MORIAH -- Thomas Holland got a new house, and some students got loads of experience building it.

The two-story woodframe house on Cookshaft Road in Moriah was constructed by students from the Yandon-Dillon Educational Center in Mineville, in cooperation with the Housing Assistance Program of Essex County.

"It's been a pretty phenomenal year for the building-trades class," said instructor Kevin Shaw. "Our partnership with HAPEC has been a really great blend. We hope it benefits more families in the Adirondack region."

GREEN DESIGN

The house is designed to be energy-saving, Shaw said, with top-quality insulation and a passive-solar design for maximum light.

"It's a very tight, very green design. It took a lot of problem-solving."

The building has balloon-frame construction, in which studs run the full height of the structure for solidity.

"It's unique in its design. It's a very old type of construction," Shaw said. "Settlers in this area used it with post and beam. It fits into the architecture of the Adirondack region."

BIG PROJECT

The house was a first for the Champlain Valley Technical Education Center's Mineville campus, he said.

"The building-trades program doesn't usually build houses this complex. They worked right through the winter on it. The students fought all kinds of environmental conditions. I can't say enough about the fortitude they exhibited."

Housing Assistance Program representative Bruce Misarski said 90 percent of the work on the 20-by-30-foot home was done by the students.

"They got in and hit the ground running. They really have something to be proud of."

He said the Holland family was in dire straits.

"They have been living in a trailer that's 30 years old. Tom called me, asking for help. This property is going to be worth a lot more to their family than an old mobile home that has no value."



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