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MOST READ: TOP FIVE MOST READ ARTICLES LAST WEEK
1. Teachers’ Union Officials & School Committee Meet After Long Impasse In Attempt to Rebuild Working Relationship – by Marla Goldberg Jamate
2. MSBA to Amherst: Sixth Grades Must Move If Fort River and Wildwood Are Consolidated – by Toni Cunningham and Maria Kopicki
3. Zoning Board Of Appeals Debates Garage Conversion On Strong Street by Hilda Greenbaum
4. Planning Board Raises Concerns About Implementing 40R Zoning Downtown – by Maura Keene
5. As Amherst’s Public Schools Stay Remote, Increase In “Distance Learning Center” Capacity Is Planned – by Marla Goldberg Jamate
WHAT”S IN THIS ISSUE?
AROUND TOWN / EVENTS
Winterfest Ice Sculptures On The Common
In-Person And Virtual Activities Planned For Area Youth
2021 Daffodil Run Will Be Virtual Again This Year
Labor Notes & Western Mass Area Labor Federation Sponsor Virtual Trouble Makers School.
ARTS
Winterfest Ice Sculptures On The Common
Culture Club: Kim Gordon, Icon by William Kaizen
COVID-19
School Committee Plan to Open Buildings In February Draws Objections from Teachers’ Union by Marla Goldberg Jamate
Amherst Regional Schools Plan To Open Buildings For Higher Needs, Preschool Children In February by Marla Goldberg Jamate
APEA Taking Steps To Provide In-Person Learning For Specific Groups
Local COVID-19 Vaccine Update
Letter: What New Risks Will Increased UMass Spring Enrollment Create? by Mary Hoyer
COVID-19 Daily Update by Art and Maura Keene
FEATURES
Culture Club: Kim Gordon, Icon by William Kaizen
Photo Of The Week: Boulder, Ferns, Oak Leaves, Mosses. By Kitty Axelson-Berry
HOUSING
Affordable Housing Trust Reviews New Protections Against Eviction by Maura Keene
Letter: Public Housing Has Great Potential For Meeting Town’s Affordable Housing Needs by Craig Meadows
Letter: Student Rentals Do Not Produce Affordable Housing by Ira Bryck
LETTERS /OPINION
Letter: Amherst Fire Department Is Stretched Too Thin by Bonnie MacCracken
Letter: Public Housing Has Great Potential For Meeting Town’s Affordable Housing Needs by Craig Meadows
Letter: In College Towns, Zoning Changes Supporting Densification Usually Proliferate Student Rentals by Jennifer Taub
Letter: Student Rentals Do Not Produce Affordable Housing by Ira Bryck
Letter: My Big Concern Is Gentrification by Sherrill Harbison
Letter: What New Risks Will Increased UMass Spring Enrollment Create? by Mary Hoyer
Opinion: Slow And Opaque Progress On Elementary School Building Project by Toni Cunningham
Opinion: Seven Brief Perspectives In A Difficult Time by Russ Vernon-Jones
POLICE & FIRE
First Forum On Public Safety: Low Turnout, Big Questions by Art Keene
Letter: Amherst Fire Department Is Stretched Too Thin by Bonnie MacCracken
SCHOOLS
School Committee Plan to Open Buildings In February Draws Objections from Teachers’ Union by Marla Goldberg Jamate
Amherst Regional Schools Plan To Open Buildings For Higher Needs, Preschool Children In February by Marla Goldberg Jamate
APEA Taking Steps To Provide In-Person Learning For Specific Groups
In-Person And Virtual Activities Planned For Area Youth
Opinion: Slow And Opaque Progress On Elementary School Building Project by Toni Cunningham
SOCIAL JUSTICE
First Forum On Public Safety: Low Turnout, Big Questions by Art Keene
Labor Notes & Western Mass Area Labor Federation Sponsor Virtual Trouble Makers School.
Opinion: Seven Brief Perspectives In A Difficult Time by Russ Vernon-Jones
TOWN GOVERNMENT
Affordable Housing Trust Reviews New Protections Against Eviction by Maura Keene
First Forum On Public Safety: Low Turnout, Big Questions by Art Keene
Zoning Subcommittee Begins Clarification Of Proposed Zoning Changes by Maura Keene
CRC Ponders Proposal To Promote Citizen Engagement For Town Housing Policy by Art Keene
ZONING
Zoning Subcommittee Begins Clarification Of Proposed Zoning Changes by Maura Keene
Letter: In College Towns, Zoning Changes Supporting Densification Usually Proliferate Student Rentals by Jennifer Taub
Letter: My Big Concern Is Gentrification by Sherrill Harbison