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PHASE 2 OF MASSACHUSETTS REOPENING HAS BEGUN: HERE’S WHAT CAN OPEN

Amherst Indy June 13, 2020 1

Source: Amherst Business Improvement District and Amherst Leisure Services Phase 2 is split into two...

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TOWN MANAGER SEEKS RESIDENTS TO SERVE ON TOWN BOARDS & COMMITTEES

Amherst Indy May 22, 2020 0

Source: amherstma.gov Town Manager Paul Bockelman continues to seek volunteers to serve on Town Boards...

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COUNCIL TO VOTE ON APPOINTMENTS TO RANKED CHOICE VOTING, PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AND LEISURE SERVICES AND SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION COMMISSIONS

Art Keene May 31, 2019

The town council’s Outreach, Communications and Appointments (OCA) subcommittee and Town Manager Paul Bockelman announced...

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