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Mill River History Trail Project Seeks Two Part-time Consultants

Meg Gage May 3, 2024 0

The Mill River History Trail Project seeks two half-time, six-month consultants, described below. Both of...

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Mill River and War Memorial Pools Will Open June 17

Amherst Indy June 16, 2023 0

Source: amherstma.gov Amherst Recreation is pleased to welcome the community back to the outdoor pools...

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Friday Poolside Movie Postponed Due To Weather. Evening Concert On The Common Cancelled

Amherst Indy August 5, 2022 0

 Source: amherstma.gov Cocoon, the second and final film in the poolside movie series at the...

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Free Drive-Up COVID-19 Testing For Amherst Residents With Symptoms To Be Held On Friday, December 18

Amherst Indy December 18, 2020 0

Source: amherstma.gov Only 150 Slots Available & Pre-registration is Required The Town of Amherst will...

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