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Day: November 14, 2020

What's In This issue
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What’s In This Issue?

Art Keene November 14, 2020 0

Welcome to our Table of Contents. You can also receive a listing of all new...

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Amherst COVID-19 Cases Surge Again, Mostly Among UMass Students

Marla Goldberg-Jamate November 14, 2020 1

Seeking Good Weather For Open Windows & Outdoor Classes, Public School Officials Mull Calendar Changes...

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Second People’s Assembly To Be Held Sunday 11/15 Via Zoom

Amilcar Shabazz November 14, 2020 0

The Second People’s Assembly will take place on Sunday, 11/15, at 4 PM on Zoom....

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Public Weighs In On Community Proposals As CPAC Begins Deliberations On What To Fund In The Coming Year

Art Keene November 14, 2020 0

The Community Preservation Act Committee (CPAC) held a public hearing on November 12 to receive...

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