Erdmute White: Puffer’s Pond

Revelers play in the shallow water where Cushman Brook feeds into Puffer’s Pond in North Amherst.

Revelers play in the shallow water where Cushman Brook feeds into Puffer’s Pond in North Amherst. STAFF FILE PHOTO

Published: 07-01-2025 9:28 AM

It is hot and people look for relief and it is difficult to find a refuge. Puffer’s Pond is neglected by the town of Amherst. The “no swimming” signs from last year were still on their posts. There are no trash cans close to the beach area and the littering has begun. Dogs are a constant issue, they defecate and pee where people will put their blankets. Dogs also get into dog fights, like last evening. Loud music is played whenever.

Also, it is downright dangerous to drive along the road. The potholes are enormous. You have to drive on the left hand side of the road to make it to the main road. People are of good will but assistance by the town of Amherst is needed.

Erdmute White

Leverett

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