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Around Amherst: Mobile Market brings fresh produce to the people

AMHERST Affordable and organic fresh produce are being brought to neighborhoods considered to be part of the town’s food desert through the Amherst Mobile Market.Returning this week for its third season, and running through Oct. 22, the market will.

Amherst selects developer for $27M affordable housing project

AMHERST Two sites in the East Amherst village center, including a vacant school building, will be developed into a $27 million, 70-apartment affordable housing project by Way Finders Inc., a Springfield nonprofit housing organization.Amherst.

Amherst selects developer for $27M affordable housing project

AMHERST Two sites in the East Amherst village center, including a vacant school building, will be developed into a $27 million, 70-apartment affordable housing project by Way Finders Inc., a Springfield nonprofit housing organization.Amherst.

Fork & Spade: A community food digest for May

Fork & Spade: A community food digest for May Ellie Viggiani, a volunteer with Grow Food Northampton, spreads mulch on one of the Giving Gardens at the community garden site off Spring street in Florence. Valley Grows Day 2021 is Wednesday, May 19, a collective fundraising effort among community-based food and land access and farming nonprofit organizations throughout western Massachusetts. Gazette file photo Published: 5/14/2021 4:30:22 PM One thing your Fork & Spade moderator loves about putting this column together is that while this monthly feature is always about food access and sustainability, there are so many different and innovative ways people are approaching these issues that there’s always something new and interesting to learn.

Around Amherst: Councilors may be on board for weekend anti-racism workshop

Around Amherst: Councilors may be on board for weekend anti-racism workshop By SCOTT MERZBACH AMHERST A weekend-long anti-racism training initiative for the Town Council, aimed at helping to build trust between councilors and the Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities, is being proposed by two of its members. District 2 Councilor Pat DeAngelis and District 5 Councilor Shalini Bahl-Milne are suggesting the 13 members participate in the 2½-day workshop Undoing Racism, led by the Peoples Institute for Survival and Beyond. Bahl-Milne said at the council meeting this week that the training would be an opportunity to develop common language, understand racism and work with constituents with more sensitivity.

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