Demolition of The Pink House, located at 60 Plum Island Turnpike in Newbury, was originally planned for the fall after no ...
The Pink House, a beloved Plum Island landmark, was demolished on Tuesday morning, months after state officials tried to stop ...
The demolition was scheduled to happen in November, 2024 but was sidelined because of an anonymous $1 million donation.
The federal agency has deemed the house — which was built on a salt marsh on Plum Island in 1925, and has been a favorite subject for artists for a century — a safety and environmental concern, ...
Built in 1925, the two-story, three-bedroom house is surrounded by salt marsh and tidal creek, with the turnpike to the north, and has been subject to increased flooding in recent years. The structure ...
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Protective salt marshes along coasts are in danger across the globe but it's not too late to act, researchers saySalt marshes are among coastal habitats endangered ... Belle Isle Marsh is a unique research site both within Massachusetts and nationwide, says Randall Hughes, professor of marine environmental ...
A cherished Newbury landmark, known as the Pink House, was reduced to rubble Tuesday, marking the end of a yearslong battle ...
The Pink House has been at the center of controversy for years now. The long unoccupied two-story house was built in 1925, and has become a local icon. But, it's in rough shape, sinking into the ...
One of the signs of spring is the emergence of coastal salt marshes. While not verdant green, they do contain plenty of life — and support plenty more of it. Salt marshes may not be the most ...
Now, a team of scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently debuted a new, highly accurate method for quantifying carbon capture in the Northeast’s salt marshes — and it’s ...
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