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New bylaws set to simplify small clean energy projects in Amherst
AMHERST — A new bylaw allowing small clean energy projects — like solar arrays and battery energy storage systems — while protecting drinking water and the environment is close to the finish line.…
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8mPediatricians and health departments sidestep Trump’s CDC on vaccine guidance
AMHERST — For the last 30 years, whenever pediatrician John Snyder wanted to find the most up-to-date research on treating young patients, he would turn to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If he wanted to learn more about an outbreak of measles or hantavirus, he would pore over the weekly CDC report that […]
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5mNavigating a narrow market: MassHire hosts Mature Worker Multi-Industry Job Fair to connect older workers with local employers
After beginning at a bakery, working as a case manager and pivoting to elder care, Melanie Young — a former Greenfield resident now living in West Springfield — is ready for a new challenge. “I’m looking for a change for my final act,” Young, 52, said. Like 30 other older locals looking for a job, […]
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9mEarly voting begins as high-profile state and local contests heat up
NORTHAMPTON — All Democratic and Republican voters across the region will have races to decide at the Sept. 1 state primary, though ballots in some area communities will feature more contests. Early in-person voting starts Saturday and continues throughout the last week in August. The most high profile race on all Democratic ballots is between […]
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7mLocal and Green: Town committee considers waste hauler changes, RFP
On Aug. 6, the Town Services and Outreach Committee of the Amherst Town Council (TSO) considered consultant Mimi Kaplan’s draft RFP and decision-point document addressing the reform of our waste hauler system based on the 2022 proposal to amend Amherst’s waste hauler bylaw. In the discussion were committee members George Ryan (Chair), Jennifer Taub, and […]
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11mArea Property Deed Transfers, Aug. 21
AMHERST Sheldon & B Rothblatt Ret and Sheldon Rothblatt to David L. Porter and Sally Cooney, 70 Amity Place, Lot 70, $400,000 Pauline M. Heffley to Donald Larocca and Patricia Mcpeak-Larocca, 102 Blue Hills Road, $680,000 Michael A L. Schurter to Ann Novick, 83 Crossbrook Ave., Lot 83, $374,000 Mamrcel Sena and Leandra Sena to […]