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Abstract Paintings & Tribal Masks Exhibition At New Hampshire Antique Co-Op
Now on view through May 31, 2020
Congregational Church Stays Connected
During the suspension of in-person activities in light of the Covid-19 situation, the Congregational Church of Amherst, UCC has a variety of ways for members and others to connect with church programs. This is especially important during April as Holy Week and Easter are on the horizon.
The most up-to-date information about church activities can be found on the church’s website (ccamherst.org) or by calling the church office at 673-3231. Sunday services are broadcast on FacebookLive and recorded for later on-line viewing. Services are followed by a Virtual Fellowship Hour. Links for these and other events can be found on the website.
The church’s Facebook page is another source of information, including updates and video messages from the pastors. Pastors Maureen Frescott and Kate Kennedy are available to provide pastoral care during this time, and the church welcomes community members to connect with this loving, serving, open and affirming community of faith.
Lorraine Alice Hamilton
AMHERST – Lorraine Alice Hamilton of Amherst, New Hampshire, Beach Haven, New Jersey and Rancho Mirage, California died June 14, 2020 from pancreatic cancer at her home in California. She was 73 years old and a participant in the trial of a new cancer drug at NYU Langone in New York City since April 2019. She hoped that results from the trial would improve care for other patients who develop this cancer. She was with her family when she died and was
Donald Richard Haaker
Donald Richard Haaker, 80, born June 2, 1940, son of Carl E Haaker and Jeanne LaRochelle Haaker of Fitchburg, MA, son, brother, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, peacefully passed away on Sunday, June 7, 2020 at Saint Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford, MA.
Don, as he was affectionately referred to by friends, and Dad or Grandpa by family, was a proud veteran, avid fisherman, former business owner, collector of “As Seen On TV” gadgets, and
Amherst's Fourth of July 2021
FOURTH OF JULY REVERSE PARADE – The theme for this year's celebration of Independence Day was "America's Superheros" reflected in the many decorated floats, civic group displays, costumes, bands and more. Military and Militia groups from past parades also were in attendance as crowds drove by in their cars around the loop at Souhegan High School. Separately, Jeff Odner (Amherst's "Uncle Sam") read the Declaration of Independence on the Common with children and adults in attendance. An informal bike parade was organized and the bell at Amherst Congregational Church rang "Let Freedom Ring" ...
RECREATION
Amherst Recreation Holds Popular Concerts
AMHERST – Starting Tuesday, July 13th, the Amherst Recreation Department will again hold their 6:30pm concerts on the Village Green. Bring your lawn chairs, picnic baskets and blankets for an evening of music ...
CIVIC GROUPS
PEOPLE
SCOUTING
18 Area Girl Scouts Receive Recognition!
MONT VERNON
Mont Vernon Congregational Church Anniversary Celebration
MONT VERNON – This July marks the 125th Anniversary of the dedication of Mont Vernon’s “New Meetinghouse,” the current sanctuary of the Mont Vernon Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) at 4 South Main Street. The Congregation will celebrate this milestone on Sunday, July 11, 2021 during a 9:30 AM worship service, and you are invited! ...