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Methuen Plans Purchase of Historic Searles Estate; Perry to Seek Council Support
Methuen plans to purchase the historic estate of the late Edward F. Searles from the Sisters of Presentation of Mary and establish an independent commission to guide its future. Methuen Mayor Neil Perry said Tuesday the city last Friday signed an agreement, subject to City Council approval, to buy the...
Fair Housing Committee strategizes on MBTA zoning
The Fair Housing Committee convened July 9 to chart a path forward for the MBTA Communities zoning proposal, which was narrowly defeated at the recent Town Meeting by 33 votes. The Fair Housing team focused on strategies for compliance with state mandates and potential consequences of failure. Town Administrator Thatcher...
The Journey and Principles That Made Kim Cook a Top Real Estate Agent in Massachusetts
Kim Cook’s career is not just a story of success; it’s a narrative woven with passion, perseverance, and a profound understanding of the real estate market. Her journey began in Billerica, where she cultivated a deep connection with the community. This local knowledge, combined with her innate ability to understand client needs, has positioned her as a go-to expert in the region.
Single-family home could be replaced with 28 apartments on Wachusett Street in Jamaica Plain
A Burlington developer has proposed replacing a "run down" single-family house at 140 Wachusett St. in Jamaica Plain, between the Boston Teachers Union and Young Achievers Schools, with a 28-unit apartment building with 20 parking spaces. Most of the apartments will have one bedroom each, but there will be five...
Haverhill City Council May Use Broad Powers to Ask More of Housing Developers, Limit Growth
With an eye on keeping residential growth manageable, Haverhill city councilors may begin asking a lot more of developers before approving proposals for large projects. “In light of citizen concern about the rapid growth of new residential units in Haverhill, the purpose of this meeting is to address potential changes to our zoning ordinances that may place limits on future residential growth,” said City Councilor John A. Michitson at the start of Tuesday night’s Planning and Development Committee meeting. He is the chair.
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