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State gets closer to starting work on reconstruction of Atkins Corner in Amherst
masslive.com (Jun 3 2010)
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Talk about redesigning the traffic flow at Atkins Corner began sometime in the last century. Since then, there have been hundreds of hours spent on designs, meetings, discussions and negotiations about land takings and land swaps for the South Amherst project, and now the preliminary work has begun. (Read Full Article)
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