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Day: March 28, 2020

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COVID-19 DAILY UPDATE: MARCH ARCHIVES

Art Keene March 28, 2020 69

by Art and Maura Keene UPDATE FOR TUESDAY  MARCH 31 as of 8 AMConfirmed Cases...

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A LETTER FROM COUNCIL PRESIDENT LYNN GRIESEMER & TOWN MANAGER PAUL BOCKELMAN

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Source: amherstma.govEditor’s note:  this letter was originally submitted to the Amherst Bulletin and appeared there...

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AMHERST SCHOOL COMMITTEE CONDUCTS LIMITED BUSINESS AMIDST PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS

Maria Kopicki March 28, 2020 0

The Amherst School Committee met remotely on March 26, 2020 with a limited agenda.  The...

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AMHERST SCHOOL COMMITTEE LIMITS NUMBER OF CHOICE-IN STUDENTS

Maria Kopicki March 28, 2020 1

The Amherst School Committee voted unanimously to accept the recommendation by Superintendent Morris to limit...

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