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Amherst Town Council confirms decision to remove parking, remake North Common
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Amherst Town Council confirms decision to remove parking, remake North Common
A town resident sits on a tree box at the North Common in Amherst. FILE PHOTO
Published: 5/25/2021 4:58:08 PM
AMHERST An overhaul of the North Common in front of Town Hall, which will involve removing the parking lot and replacing it with a plaza and landscaping, will move forward.
The Town Council, in a revote immediately following a public hearing on the project required by its Public Ways Policy, confirmed its March 22 vote.
The identical 8-5 vote in favor of the $1.44 million renovation means the project can continue to be planned and to break ground, likely sometime next year.
Out & About: Mount Tom Farmers’ Market back, moves to South Pomfret
Modified: 5/19/2021 11:01:35 PM
SOUTH POMFRET After a year’s hiatus, the Mount Tom Farmers’ Market is back at a new location.
The first market of the year is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the parking lot at Suicide Six in South Pomfret. It will run every Saturday, rain or shine, through Oct. 16.
Previously, the market was held at the Mount Tom parking lot in Woodstock, but the rental cost became too high, said Neil Lamson, who manages the market.
Last year, the market did not take place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Woodstock Inn & Resort offered use of the South Pomfret-based Suicide Six parking lot for free.