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Uxbridge historic commission raises no objection to demolition at 42 Henry Street after developer briefing

Uxbridge Historic Commission (Town of Uxbridge)
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Summary

After a presentation from developer David Pine, the Uxbridge Historic Commission determined the proposed demolition at 42 Henry Street should be reported to state records and voted to register 'no objection' to the owner beginning demolition and site work, while asking to be notified when demolition is complete.

The Uxbridge Historic Commission voted July 17 to report changes at 42 Henry Street to the state historic records and to register no objection to the property owner beginning demolition and site work, after a developer described plans to remove the existing house and garage and build three new single‑family units.

David Pine, who identified himself as a representative of Lobosur and Ferrero Construction Corp., told the commission his firm bought the property in June and that the zoning board had approved plans in April 2025 for three separate single‑family units. "So my name is David Pine. I work for, Lobosur and Ferrero…

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