The demolition was scheduled to happen in November, 2024 but was sidelined because of an anonymous $1 million donation.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife plans to demolish the historical landmark on the North Shore known as the Pink House, after almost ...
The Pink House, a beloved Plum Island landmark, was demolished on Tuesday morning, months after state officials tried to stop ...
Crews hired by a federal department demolished a dilapidated house that had become a North Shore landmark on Tuesday ...
A cherished Newbury landmark, known as the Pink House, was reduced to rubble Tuesday, marking the end of a yearslong battle ...
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 ...
The Pink House is no more. The century-old home in Newbury located off the Plum Island Turnpike was reduced to rubble by ...
After the news came out of the house’s fate, the nonprofit Support The Pink House hosted the vigil on Sunday, allowing ...
Demolition of The Pink House, located at 60 Plum Island Turnpike in Newbury, was originally planned for the fall after no ...
A decision has been made regarding the demolition of the Pink House in Newbury, MA The home had previously up for auction but did not sell U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has said in the past that ...
Sadness and gratitude were among the emotions recently voiced by those who spent almost 10 years trying to keep the Pink House standing along the Plum Island Turnpike.
Upon hearing the news the Pink House was torn down Tuesday morning, Gov. Maura Healey and area leaders expressed ...
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