LEBANON, N.H. (AP) — Buildings that were part of the former Lebanon College are being auctioned off.
The Valley News reports an auction scheduled Wednesday afternoon is the next step in the foreclosure of the private junior college, which closed in August.
The college, which had been in operation since 1956, had been suffering from low enrollment.
The nearly 20,000-square-foot former Woolworths building is valued at $1.26 million and the nearly 10,000-square-foot former Shoetorium store is valued at $534,000.
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