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It¿s a familiar story here in western Massachusetts; a once-thriving neighborhood is dismantled in order to supply drinking water for the benefit of many. It happened in Northampton, piece by piece; first one dam, then another, then a re-routing of the little brook, the taking of homes and farms, the creation of a watershed, etc. By no means as dramatic or far-reaching as the Quabbin Reservoir project that dis-incorporated and flooded four entire towns, this outlying neighborhood situated in Northampton¿s northwesterly corner, nonetheless, was similarly dismantled and claimed for the ¿greater good.¿ Like Dana, Prescott, Greenwich, and Enfield, Northampton¿s village of Roberts Meadow has all but vanished.
Hand-lettered copy of a 1960 Robert Duncan poem by an unknown artist on handmade laid paper with brushed watercolor color accents.
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