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Ipswich voters oppose Little Neck sale

Ipswich voters don’t want to give up the fight to save Little Neck, a summer cottage colony, from being sold for $32.5 million to homeowners who have waged a long, legal battle over control of the 27-acre peninsula. Voters at the Annual Town Meeting on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly, 500 to 89, to oppose the controversial agreement approved last year by a Probate court judge.

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