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Lincoln Laboratory new employees build a network ... and houses

The Lincoln Laboratory New Employees Network (LLNEN) recently hosted a "New Hire Build Day" to support Habitat for Humanity by helping to build two houses in Bedford, Mass.

Rotating teams of volunteers worked in Bedford for three days in four-hour shifts, renovating an old farmhouse and preparing two new homes. LLNEN members worked together to seal a foundation, lay gravel under walkways, plant trees and a shrub, and install a basement drain system, among many other tasks.

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