The demolition was scheduled to happen in November, 2024 but was sidelined because of an anonymous $1 million donation.
A cherished Newbury landmark, known as the Pink House, was reduced to rubble Tuesday, marking the end of a yearslong battle ...
Where East Boston, Winthrop, and Revere meet is a 350-acre salt marsh reminiscent of the historic shoreline of the area prior to landfilling, wharf building, and seawall construction. Turning off ...
The Pink House, a beloved Plum Island landmark, was demolished on Tuesday morning, months after state officials tried to stop ...
The house has been abandoned for years, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife purchased the structure and 11 acres of adjacent salt marsh in 2011 to protect the area from development, according to refuge ...
In 2011, the federal agency purchased the Pink House and more than nine acres of upland, salt marsh, and tidal creek ... a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on local news ...
While scientists have long known that coastal salt marshes are just such a sink for “blue carbon,” or carbon stored in the ocean and coastal ecosystems, it has been difficult to get an ...
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