Leverett Town Hall

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LEVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
 

Part Time Police Officer Position

 

The Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) says it is applying for federal funding in round two, after having been rejected in round one. MBI says a major reason for the rejection was the bland character of the support letters they submitted.  March 5th is the postmark deadline to submit strong letters for the renewed application, stating in detail the writer's need for broadband access to the Internet. 
MBI has asked WesternMA Connect to coordinate the letter process. The letters should be addressed to Larry Strickling, Assistant Secretary and Administrator, U.S. Department of Commerce, but be mailed to Sharon Ferry, WesternMA Connect, 75 South Church St., Pittsfield 01201. People may email scanned letters (or letters with an electronic signature) to sharon@westernmaconnect.org as well.
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Welcome to Leverett, 
the only town in the United States of that name!

Situated in western Massachusetts, 
Leverett is neighbor to the Five College area 
of Amherst, Hampshire, Smith, Mt. Holyoke and the University of Massachusetts.

Its diverse population of 2,000 is a rich mixture 
of teachers, students, farmers, lumbermen, gardeners, artists,
professionals in the areas of medicine, law, telecommunications.

Leverett is unusually rich in scenic beauty. 
Rattlesnake Gutter Road, in the heart of the town, is a two mile road through a glacial ravine, bordered by Brushy Mountain. The Sawmill River cascades over rocks in Moore’s Corner, before coming to the North Leverett millpond, and its picturesque historic mill. 
Leverett Pond, in the center of town, is a place of quiet beauty. 
The first Peace Pagoda in the U.S. sits majestically at the top of Cave Hill.
Road names, such as Juggler Meadow, Teawaddle Hill, Cider Mill, Number Six, Rat Hollow, intrigue the traveler.