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Short-term rental issues lead to Essex Library reservations being canceled


Short-term rental issues lead to Essex Library reservations being canceled
Marcia Pobzeznik
TIVERTON The owner of the former Essex Library, who spent three years rehabilitating the landmark 1938 Colonial Revival building on Highland Road, is considering selling it or leasing it long term now that Landmark Trust USA has canceled all reservations at the historic property while the town figures out how it wants to deal with short-term vacation rentals.
“I’m in a predicament. I don’t know what I’m going to do. I’m trying to look at my options,” said Richard Epstein of Vermont who bought the property from the town in 2017 for $395,000 and spent a substantial amount of money maintaining the historic integrity of the building while making it into a two-bedroom, three full bath vacation rental. It would have been operated by Landmark Trust USA, a non-profit established in 1991 in his hometown of Dummerston, Vermont, that rehabilitates historic p ....

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Prior Tiverton resolution supporting Second Amendment set for repeal


Prior Tiverton resolution supporting Second Amendment set for repeal
Marcia Pobzeznik
Daily News correspondent
TIVERTON  A resolution passed by a prior Town Council supporting the Second Amendment and opposing the infringement on the right to bear arms has “faded into the sunset,” because there is now a new council, according to the Town Solicitor Michael Marcello, but the current council plans to grant a request by two residents to repeal it.
The resolution that was initially introduced by Justin Katz in May 2019 declaring Tiverton a Second Amendment Sanctuary Town, was done because state government “has a tendency to overstep its bounds,” said Katz, a councilman at the time, adding that the Second Amendment “is uniquely threatened by the politics of our day.” The first vote on the resolution failed 3-4, but it was tweaked and re-voted a week later with the Sanctuary Town removed, and passed 4-3 with then council President Robert Coulter, Katz, Nancy ....

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