Brad Cress, left, and Skyler Lamont from Masterpiece Masonry in Torrington work on the base of the replica Statue of Liberty on Monday on the courthouse grounds in Torrington.
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Brad Cress, left, and Skyler Lamont from Masterpiece Masonry in Torrington work on the base of the replica Statue of Liberty on Monday on the courthouse grounds in Torrington. The men were removing deteriorated mortar in preparation for resetting loose stones as part of an overall restoration project, which will include application of a clear sealant to the monument after the bronze statue is cleaned.