Cuppa’ Joe With Paul Bockelman And CRESS Director Earl Miller

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The public is invited to Join Amherst Town Manager Paul Bockelman with special guest CRESS Director Earl Miller for the next edition of Cuppa Joe on Friday, April 15 from 8:30 a.m to 10:00 a,m. at the Bangs Community Center. This event will mark the return of Cuppa Joe to meeting in-person.

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Event: Cuppa’ Joe with Town Manager Paul Bockelman and special guest new CRESS Director Earl Miller  

When: Friday, April 15 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., drop in any time in that time range. 

Where: Bangs Community Center, Large Activity Room – 70 Boltwood Walk in Amherst

What: Drop in to meet CRESS Director Earl Miller, learn about the program, or bring your questions, suggestions, ideas on any Amherst related topic. We will provide coffee and refreshments, or feel free to bring your own from your favorite local coffee shop. 

CRESS stands for Community Responders for Equity, Safety and Service – a new department in the Town of Amherst created to provide community safety services in situations that don’t involve violence or serious crime.  It will create a civilian, unarmed alternative to calls that might otherwise require a response from the Police Department. The purpose is to ensure that any public safety response is anti-racist, equitable, just, and fair and that we offer preventative services that get at the root of assisting our community members to avoid necessitating public safety involvement in the first place. Learn more about CRESS at www.amherstma.gov/cress 

You can view previously recorded virtual community meetings and chats by clicking here. 

Questions? Contact Brianna Sunryd at sunrydb@amherstma.gov 

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