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Letter: Library Trustees’ Failure To Comply With State Preservation Law Threatens Construction Grant

Molly Turner February 4, 2022 3

The following letter from Molly Turner and Sarah McKee, past presidents of the Jones Library...

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Letter: The Greenest Option For Our Libraries: Reject Jones Demolition And Expand Services In All Three Existing Sites

Molly Turner December 18, 2020 0

A twenty-first century library for Amherst? We are now in our third decade of a...

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LETTER: THE LAMENTABLE SALE OF LIBRARY’S BIERSTADT MASTERPIECE GIVES US CAUSE TO RECONSIDER PROPOSED DEMOLITION OF 1993 ADDITION

Molly Turner July 24, 2020 6

The headline in the November 20,1988 New York Times read, “Town Votes Painting Sale”. “Efforts...

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LETTER: AMHERST 2030: A VISION OF A TOWN GREENWAY

Molly Turner November 15, 2019 2

Editor’s note:  This letter from Molly Turner is a response to Darcy Dumont’s recent columns...

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