In this issue:
- Opposition grows to stop Pink House demolition: The long-running saga of the Pink House continues, and citizens can voice their opinions at a public forum on Monday, November 20. (Read more in the newsletter.)
- Newburyport City Council passes regulations limiting short-term rentals: In another long-running saga, the City Council approved an ordinance to regulate the operation of short-term rental units. (Read more in the newsletter.)
- Historic House Plaque Program: The latest news on NPT's ever-expanding Historic House Plaque Program. (Read more in the newsletter.)
- Preservation Conserves Energy: Read how the embedded energy and natural resources in older homes makes them the "greenest" buildings we have today. This article by NPT founder Linda Miller was published in the Daily News as part of the series coordinated by the Alliance of Climate and Environmental Stewards (ACES). (Read more in the newsletter.)
- In the news, here and there ...: Mark your calendar for the annual William Lloyd Garrison lecture on December 9 ... and keep an eye out for a big-screen showing of the documentary A Measure of Change at The Screening Room in mid-winter. (Read more in the newsletter.)