AMHERST The Humble Peach, located at the former site of the Henion Bakery on Amherst’s North Pleasant Street, lays claim to the first fully vegan establishment in the socially conscious town. But the owners say that their mission isn’t merely to.
AMHERST Housing affordability initiatives and zoning reform undertaken by the Amherst Town Council over the past three years has earned former District 4 Councilor Evan Ross a 2021 Small Home Hero Award from Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity.Ross.
AMHERST Cooped up in their homes during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic, yet trying to make bread, doughnuts and cakes on their own, many people may have gained a renewed appreciation for The Henion Bakery.At least that’s how owner David.
I worked at Henion Bakery for a number of years. I want to express my deep appreciation for that job and that singular bakery. I know many Amherst residents love and trust this establishment. What a gift to the community. People gathered in this.
Walk through downtown Amherst and notice the generous sidewalks with random benches and tables. Notice the on-street parking on both sides of the street, and notice the variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and businesses. Maybe you park in front of.