AMHERST On her first visit to the Mill District General Store and Local Art Gallery, Hannah Staiger marveled at the array of items for sale inside the 91 Cowls Road business.“It goes on and on and on, it’s set up in a classy way and there’s so much.
AMHERST On her first visit to the Mill District General Store and Local Art Gallery, Hannah Staiger marveled at the array of items for sale inside the 91 Cowls Road business.“It goes on and on and on, it’s set up in a classy way and there’s so much.
Board games: Initiative will deliver antidote to cooped-up family blues
Lev Ben Ezra, the executive director of the Amherst Survival Center, talks about a donation of games organized by Hannah Rechtschaffen, right, of The Mill District and Andy Haase of Cowls Building Supply. The wheelbarrow represents just a few of the 400 games and puzzles that were expected. Service coordinator Marcella McNerney looks on, center. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Lev Ben Ezra, the executive director of the Amherst Survival Center, talks about a donation of games organized by Hannah Rechtschaffen of The Mill District and Andy Haase of Cowls Building Supply. The wheel borrow represents a small amount of games that should total 400 when they all come in. To the left is Stacey Theriault, the manager at the Mill District General Store and Andy Haase. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Board games: Initiative will deliver antidote to cooped-up family blues
Lev Ben Ezra, the executive director of the Amherst Survival Center, talks about a donation of games organized by Hannah Rechtschaffen of The Mill District and Andy Haase of Cowls Building Supply. The wheelbarrow represents just a few of the 400 games and puzzles that were expected. At right is service coordinator Marcella McNerney and Rechtschaffen. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Lev Ben Ezra, the executive director of the Amherst Survival Center, talks about a donation of games organized by Hannah Rechtschaffen of The Mill District and Andy Haase of Cowls Building Supply. The wheel borrow represents a small amount of games that should total 400 when they all come in. To the left is Stacey Theriault, the manager at the Mill District General Store and Andy Haase. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS