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Celebrating a century: At 100 years old, town native Peter Kaslauskas still lives in the home he built with his father 80 years ago

AMHERST As a teenager, Peter Kaslauskas helped his father build a home on Summer Street in the Factory Hollow section of North Amherst, a place then known as Little Lithuania due to the Eastern European immigrant families, like his own, living.

Guest columnists Rebecca Fricke and Meg Gage: Envisioning Amherst s new elementary school

Classrooms infused with daylight and fresh air, small group learning spaces, a positive learning environment for children of all backgrounds and abilities. This is our vision for the new Amherst elementary school building, and we hope you will join us.

Guest columnists Andrea Battle, Meg Gage and Martha Hanner: Loretta Ross a model of hopefulness

Congratulations to Loretta Ross, Smith College professor, life-long activist and local treasure for her recent receipt of a MacArthur Fellowship, the esteemed “genius” award. Professor Ross makes an extraordinary contribution to how we think about.

North Amherst Library building project underway

AMHERST As construction on an addition to the 1893 North Amherst Library building gets underway, many of the materials from the branch library are now in a temporary spot at 81 Cowls Road, where operations will take place until spring 2023.While the.

North Amherst Library to relocate while $1 7M renovation takes place

AMHERST North Amherst residents will continue to have a neighborhood branch library as the project to enlarge the existing building, provide bathrooms and offer handicapped accessibility gets underway this spring.While the $1.7 million project,.

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