Infrastructure & Development
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The Pink House: A Eulogy
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Losing the Pink House means losing part of our community, and even part of ourselves. The loss reminds us that nothing is permanent, and to appreciate the beauty around us while we can.
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Rowley’s 3A Zoning Debate Highlights the Importance of Civic Engagement
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Rowley’s 3A zoning debate is all about creating housing in MBTA communities. But misinformation surrounding the issue highlights the importance of civic engagement.
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Co-Housing Communities are the Answer for Affordably Housing Young Adults and Seniors
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Co-housing should be the future of Newburyport housing, bringing young adults and seniors together in one communal space.
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Newburyport’s Housing Prices and New Constructions Threaten its Historic Allure
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Expensive Newburyport real estate is changing the character of the city and threatening the historic allure that made it desirable in the first place.
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The Second Newburyport Renaissance is About to Begin. A Retrospective from the Year 2051
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The Second Newburyport Renaissance will be defined by co-living housing, a Citizens Assembly, renewable energy, and hands-on education.
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Negative Attitudes Toward Cyclists in Newburyport Need to Change
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Cyclists are fighting a losing battle against cars in what should be a bike-friendly city.