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A TOWN MEETING ONE-YEAR POSTMORTEM

Oliver Broudy July 19, 2019 0

by Oliver Broudy I moved to Amherst seven years ago, having renounced big city living,...

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RESIDENT CAPITAL REQUEST FUNDED TO STUDY POSSIBLE CROCKER FARM SCHOOL EXPANSION

Maria Kopicki June 28, 2019 0

This Spring, Toni Cunningham and Maria Kopicki, parents of Amherst elementary school children, submitted a...

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AMHERST’S FIRST DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM SET TO BEGIN AT FORT RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Lissa Pierce Bonifaz May 8, 2019 0

by Lissa Pierce Bonifaz This fall at Fort River Elementary School a group of kindergarteners...

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AMHERST SEEKS STATE FUNDING TO REPLACE TWO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: Officials Cite Single, 600-Student Building as the “Proposed Framework”

Marla Goldberg-Jamate April 11, 2019 0

by  Marla Goldberg-Jamate The Town of Amherst is submitting new applications to the state this...

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