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Amherst: Clothsack Zen - Hopping Tree Sangha - Member of the Community of Mindful Living. Provides information of interest to Buddhists in western Mass. Offers weekly group meditation.
 
Buddha Buddies - A spiritual, social, and support group for Buddhists with a non-traditional sexual orientation. Meets in Harvard Square.
 
Cambridge Zen Center - (Zen Buddhist) One of the largest residential practice centers in the United States. Offers retreats, talks, and daily practice.
 
Charlemont: Valley Zendo - Offers daily zazen practice, weekly Sunday services and Dharma talks, and semi-annual sesshins in the Soto lineage. Sponsors sitting groups at Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and Amherst College.
 
Dennis: Cape Sangha -- The Cape Cod Community of Mindful Living - Practices mindfulness meditation in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. Offers weekly group meditation.
 
Maynard: Clock Tower Sangha - A community of mindfulness students and practitioners who live in the towns northwest of Boston, Massachusetts. Inspired by the teachings of the Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh.
 
Newton: Henry Thoreau Zen Sangha - A Zen community in the Harada/Yasutani Zen lineage, led by James Ishmael Ford, Sensei. An activity of the First Unitarian Society in Newton and an affiliate of the Pacific Zen Institute.
 
Northampton: Black Moon Zendo - Zen sitting group following a mixed Soto/Rinzai practice. Weekly services.
 
Somerville: Spring Hill Zen - Affiliated with Sensei James Ishmael Ford at the Henry Thoreau Zen Sangha, and is informally affiliated with Jan Chozen Bays Roshi at the Zen Community of Oregon, and Abbot John Daido Loori Roshi of Zen Mountain Monastery.
 
Zen Centers in Maine - Gives address and contact information for eight Zen centers in the state. Part of a larger site.
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