Jeffrey M. Reilly Jr., a sometime home inspector, and Marshall Rosier, a Yale-trained psychologist, thought they hit on a way fix up an 1800′s federal-style house on Cheshire’s Main Street.

In 1999 Rosier had the $90,000 needed to buy the vacant fixer-upper at 125 Main, but not the ability to make the $50,000 in structural repairs Reilly estimated it needed.

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