02/19/2026
Today we want to take a moment to recognize and thank someone whose dedication to the Town of Amherst spans decades.
Jamie Ramsay has been serving our community on a Board or Commission since 1996. Over the years, he devoted 21 years to the Zoning Board of Adjustment and 18 years to the Historic District Commission. That is an extraordinary commitment of time, thoughtfulness, and public service.
This past September, Jamie stepped down from the ZBA to accept employment with the Town of Amherst. He now serves as our Building Inspector, Code Enforcement Officer, and Deputy Health Officer. While his role has changed, his commitment to Amherst has not.
Serving on volunteer boards for nearly three decades is no small thing. It means evenings away from family, hours spent reviewing applications and regulations, thoughtful deliberation on difficult decisions, and an unwavering willingness to step up when the community needs you. Jamie has done all of that and more.
At the Tuesday, February 17th ZBA meeting, Jamie was presented with a plaque in recognition of his many years of service by Selectwoman Danielle Pray, who also serves as Chair of the ZBA. It was a well deserved moment of appreciation for someone who has given so much of his time to this community.
Towns like Amherst do not function without volunteers. Our boards and commissions are the backbone of local government. They protect the character of our community, ensure fairness in decision making, and help guide thoughtful growth. People like Jamie are the reason that works.
Jamie, thank you for your years of steady leadership, integrity, and service. We are grateful for everything you have given to this community and we are fortunate to continue benefiting from your expertise in your new role.
Please join us in thanking Jamie for nearly 30 years of dedicated public service to Amherst.