AMHERST Repair of a broken water pipe to Elsie Fetterman’s home last spring left her with a bill of nearly $20,000 when the work was complete.For Fetterman, 94, the $18,800 invoice she received from her contractor for fixing the pipe that runs from.
NORTHAMPTON Numerous vehicles involved in fender-benders and traveling off the roads marked the morning commute Wednesday as icy roads plagued the region.On Interstate 91 in Northampton, multiple crashes occurred in the southbound lanes, just past.
AMHERST A section of North Pleasant Street at the north end of downtown Amherst could be turned into a one-way road and accommodate more parking if the Town Council agrees with changes being proposed by the Department of Public Works.The Town.
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Amherst DPW pitches road, sidewalk safety projects >Published: 7/14/2021 1:19:49 PM
AMHERST A section of North Pleasant Street between North Amherst village center and the University of Massachusetts campus could see significant improvements for pedestrians, while a small portion of the same road would become one way near Kendrick Park in downtown Amherst.
The two projects were presented to the Town Council Monday by Department of Public Works Superintendent Guilford Mooring.
Mooring said enhanced sidewalks on North Pleasant would make the walk to and from UMass safer from the numerous apartment complexes, including North Village, Puffton Village, Brandywine, Presidential and Crestview.
Town Manager Paul Bockelman said no money is set aside for the work. Plans show an 8-foot sidewalk on the west side and a 5- to 6-foot sidewalk on the other side, with bus stops removed and repositioned.