In 1977, the village offices moved to a new building to account for the town's rapid growth.
Built in 1880, it originally included space for the village offices, a jail, a fire station, and a community theater.
There is also a village office and a temple.
The official charged into the village office and demanded a thorough investigation.
It now contains village offices, a main meeting hall and the police department.
Inside, the building contains village offices and a multi-use auditorium.
Following the war, Grosvenor held diverse township and village offices.
The only buildings made of reinforced concrete were the village office and the primary school.
The village offices and fire station also left the building in the middle of the twentieth century.
The village office was expected to be merged with the panchayat.