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Letter: Amherst, Where Only The “H” Is Silent?

Ira Bryck March 10, 2023 1

The following letter was sent to the Amherst Town Council on March 6, 2023. I...

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Letter:  It’s Time To Step Up And Save Democracy
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Letter: It’s Time To Step Up And Save Democracy

Dinah Kudatsky July 1, 2022 1

Even though we knew it was coming, how outraged were we, when the word came...

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Progressive Coalition Lauds Elementary School Building Committee
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Progressive Coalition Lauds Elementary School Building Committee

Progressive Coalition of Amherst June 17, 2022 0

The Progressive Coalition Of Amherst issued the following statement on June 14, 2022. Progressive Coalition...

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DEMOCRACY REQUIRES VIBRANT PUBLIC COMMENT

Denise Barberet March 28, 2019 1

by D.R. Barberet It was admirable that, at their meeting on December 10, 2018, members...

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