Demolition takes place Monday at the former Housatonic Wire Co. in Seymour. An accidental fire Sept. 11, 2010 swept through the vacant building, which was slated for redevelopment. Peter Hvizdak/Register
By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — It appears that demolition of the remainder of the burned-out, former Housatonic Wire Co., a town eyesore for 16 months, may get under way next month.
First Selectman Kurt Miller said back taxes on the River Street property of $42,000 were paid last week, and the necessary paperwork has been signed and sent to the state.
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