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WHO DECIDES ABOUT PUBLIC SPACE?

Michael Greenebaum July 26, 2019 1

This month in London, the mayor decided against allowing a new tall building, nicknamed The...

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SMART GROWTH AND GOOD FIT – REFLECTIONS ON AMHERST’S DOWNTOWN

Michael Greenebaum June 29, 2019 1

There used to be a game – perhaps there still is – with the object...

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TOWN HOLDS SECOND SMART GROWTH FORUM

Maura Keene June 13, 2019 0

In a well-attended meeting at the Jones Library on June 4, consultants Karen Sonnenberg and...

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SMART GROWTH FORUM FOCUSES ON POTENTIAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN AMHERST

Maura Keene May 1, 2019 2

By Maura Keene On April 4, about  50 people gathered at Crocker Farm School  to...

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