NEWBURYPORT — The city’s skyline was dramatically altered Thursday morning when its only wind turbine, owned by Mark Richey of Mark Richey Woodworking, was dismantled.
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An excavator removes parts of the turbine while workers use torches to cut sections of the tower.
Workers use torches to cut the tower into smaller sections.
The same company that erected the wind turbine was hired to take it down, according to a company official.
The South Church Giving Garden annual fundraiser was held on Oct. 16, at the Indian Ridge Country Club in Andover. The event helps to address …
ANDOVER — The Conservation Division is moving forward with a new phase of a forestry stewardship plan for the 253-acre Wood Hill and Bald Hill…
ATKINSON — The Town of Atkinson will hold a Trunk or Treat event from 4:30-6:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Atkinson Town Offices, 19 Main St. Thi…
BOSTON —  Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, R-Gloucester, was recently named MassDEP Regional Legislator of the Decade by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr was honored during the awards ceremony last month.
HAMILTON  —  Essex County Greenbelt has reached an agreement to purchase and permanently protect 66 acres of ecologically significant land at 133 Essex St. in Hamilton. Adjacent to Chebacco Woods, the property includes mature forestland, dramatic rocky outcrops, vernal pools, and prominent working farmland along both Route 22 (Essex Street) and Chebacco Road. It also connects directly to the trails in Chebacco Woods, a popular year-round destination for outdoor recreation among residents of the region. The purchase agreement is subject to financing.

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