What’s In This Issue?
Welcome to our Table of Contents. You can also receive a listing of all new items in the Indy each week by subscribing here. The subscription is free and will deliver to your inbox a listing of all new content, each Saturday at 6 AM. We can assure you that we will not share your email address, nor will we send you any additional emails to clog up your inbox (except in the case of truly urgent breaking news, in which case we’ll send out a special dispatch).
ANALYTICS
(numbers in parentheses reflect the + or – change since last week)
Number of Unique Page Views:
Last 30 days: 23,716 (-2,683)
Last Week: 4720 (-782)
Number of Unique Sessions
Last 30 Days: 10,022(-647)
Last Week: 2123 (-253)
TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES LAST WEEK
1. Amherst Town Council, Board of Registrars, Plan Executive Sessions To Discuss Lawsuit Over Disqualified Petition Signatures by Art Keene
2. Town Manager Directed To Find Funds For More Community Responders But Not From Police Budget by Toni Cunningham
3. Letter: Open Letter Of Concern About The Town Attorney’s Misrepresentations To The Hampshire Superior Court by Sarah McKee
4.Board of Registrars Dismisses Open Meeting Law Violations Complaints by Art Keene
5. Issues & Analyses: How To Protect The Historic Resources Of North Pleasant Street by Suzannah Muspratt
WHAT”S IN THIS ISSUE?
NEW / BREAKING
Weighing Winston: APD Comfort Dog Brings Joy, Increases Police Presence At School by Olivia Cox
Lawsuit Over Wrongful Signature Disqualifications Expands to Include Federal Claim of Civil Rights Violations by Art Keene
COVID-19 Weekly Update by Art and Maura Keene
Town Manager And Community Safety Working Group At Odds Over Next Steps by Art Keene
BUDGET
Town Manager And Community Safety Working Group At Odds Over Next Steps by Art Keene
Override Vote For School Project Targeted For November 2022 by Toni Cunningham
Finance Committee Recommends Creation of Stabilization Fund for Reparations by Maura Keene
Public Forum On Capital Improvement Plan And Preliminary Discussion Of FY22 Budget by Maura Keene
Letter: To The Amherst Community From The Community Safety Working Group: Fully Fund CSWG Recommendations by The Community Safety Working Group
COVID-19
COVID-19 Weekly Update by Art and Maura Keene
DEMOCRACY
Lawsuit Over Wrongful Signature Disqualifications Expands to Include Federal Claim of Civil Rights Violations
ENVIRONMENT / NATURE
Opinion: Local And Green (#22, Part 2). Towns Moving From Planning To Acting On Climate by Darcy DuMont
Almanac: The Eye Of A Daisy by Stephen Braun
Photo Of The Week: Spring Blossoms By Annique Boomsma
EVENTS
Town Spray Pad Now Open. Pools Opening Soon
Race Amity Day Celebration Will Be Held Virtually This Sunday, June 13
One-day Seminar Documenting Early History of Black Lives In The Valley, June 19
Amherst Schedules Juneteenth Community Celebration
FEATURES
A Primer On Juneteenth by Amilcar Shabazz
Almanac: The Eye Of A Daisy by Stephen Braun
Photo Of The Week: Spring Blossoms By Annique Boomsma
HISTORY
One-day Seminar Documenting Early History of Black Lives In The Valley, June 19
A Primer On Juneteenth by Amilcar and Demetria Shabazz
HOUSING
CRC Recommends Adoption Of Revised Inclusionary Zoning Bylaw by Art Keene
ISSUES & ANALYSES
Issues and Analysis: Zoning Primer – What is The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA)? by Kitty Axelson-Berry
OPINION
Letter: To The Amherst Community From The Community Safety Working Group: Fully Fund CSWG Recommendations by The Community Safety Working Group
Letter: Community Service Versus Policing Amherst by Chad Fuller
Opinion: Local And Green (#22, Part 2). Towns Moving From Planning To Acting On Climate by Darcy DuMont
POLICE
Weighing Winston: APD Comfort Dog Brings Joy, Increases Police Presence At School by Olivia Cox
Town Manager And Community Safety Working Group At Odds Over Next Steps by Art Keene
Letter: To The Amherst Community From The Community Safety Working Group: Fully Fund CSWG Recommendations by The Community Safety Working Group
Letter: Community Service Versus Policing Amherst by Chad Fuller
REPARATIONS
Finance Committee Recommends Creation of Stabilization Fund for Reparations by Maura Keene
SCHOOLS
Override Vote For School Project Targeted For November 2022 by Toni Cunningham
Space Crunch Expected at Elementary Schools; Pressure Builds To Move Sixth-Graders In 2022 by Toni Cunningham
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Town Manager And Community Safety Working Group At Odds Over Next Steps by Art Keene
Finance Committee Recommends Creation of Stabilization Fund for Reparations by Maura Keene
Race Amity Day Celebration Will Be Held Virtually This Sunday, June 13
One-day Seminar Documenting Early History of Black Lives In The Valley, June 19
Amherst Schedules Juneteenth Community Celebration
Letter: To The Amherst Community From The Community Safety Working Group: Fully Fund CSWG Recommendations by The Community Safety Working Group
A Primer On Juneteenth by Amilcar and Demetria Shabazz
TOWN GOVERNMENT
Lawsuit Over Wrongful Signature Disqualifications Expands to Include Federal Claim of Civil Rights Violations by Art Keene
Town Manager And Community Safety Working Group At Odds Over Next Steps by Art Keene
Public Forum On Capital Improvement Plan And Preliminary Discussion Of FY22 Budget by Maura Keene
Public Forum On Capital Improvement Plan And Preliminary Discussion Of FY22 Budget by Maura Keene
CRC Recommends Adoption Of Revised Inclusionary Zoning Bylaw by Art Keene
Zoning Board Of Appeals Approves Three Special Permits by Hilda Greenbaum
Design Review Board Approves New Signage For West Cemetery, New Locations For Valley Bikes by Hida Greenbaum
Issues and Analysis: Zoning Primer – What is The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA)? by Kitty Axelson-Berry
Letter: To The Amherst Community From The Community Safety Working Group: Fully Fund CSWG Recommendations by The Community Safety Working Group
Town Manager Report For June 7, 2021