What’s In This Issue?
Welcome to our Table of Contents. You can also receive a listing of all new...
Welcome to our Table of Contents. You can also receive a listing of all new...
The Zoning Board Of Appeals meeting of January 28 was held via Zoom and can...
Report On The Town Council Meeting Of 1/25/21 The meeting was conducted as a Zoom...
The Civil War & Juneteenth Memorial Project is a group of Amherst residents, some of...
On January 6th, 2021, I watched a confederate flag being paraded through the United States...
We are juniors at Amherst Regional High School, and are studying homelessness in Tom Fricke’s...
In Part 1, published last week, the goals of the Friends of the Jones Library...
The Town’s Community Safety Working Group (CSWG) held the first of two public forums to...
The meeting was held as a Zoom webinar. It was simulcast on Amherst Media Channel...
Alex Kent’s spirited advocacy of a new and enlarged Jones Library in the Gazette (November...
Excerpt: A Resolution to End Structural Racism passed the Town Council unanimously, following an initiative launched earlier this year by Reparations for Amherst. The resolution states that the Town embraces its racial diversity, and seeks to implement policies that address racial equity and social justice.
This article highlights information from the following meetings: Amherst Town Council Retreat Jones Library Trustees...