Newburyport City Council Extends Historic Building Demolition Delay - What It Means

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Read MoreNewburyport Preservation vs Development: Why Historic Homes Matter More Than Ever

Published in The Townie, April 14, 2026 Some conversations matter more than others. This one does. This week I wrote a piece for The Townie - Newburyport's independent opinion publication - on one of the most important planning debates currently facing the city. Whether to extend the demolition dela
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