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ANALYTICS
(numbers in parentheses reflect the + or – change compared with the week of AUG 6 (before we went on vacation)
Number of Unique Page Views:
Last 30 days: 14,585 (+369)
Last Week: 4808 (+1591)
Number of Unique Sessions
Last 30 Days: 7419 (+154)
Last Week: 2305 (+568)
TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST
1. Letter: Some Amherst Neighborhoods Are Experiencing Gentrification In Reverse by John Varner
2. Judge To Decide If Lawsuit Against Town Over Petition Signatures Goes Forward by Art Keene
3. Letter: Too Many Unanswered Questions About Rezoning Lot Behind CVS For A Parking Garage by Jennifer Taub
4. Amherst Residents Declare Intentions To Run For Town Office
5. Opinion: Frequently Unanswered Questions: A Municipal Parking Garage Behind CVS by Art Keene
TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES LAST WEEK
1. Letter: Some Amherst Neighborhoods Are Experiencing Gentrification In Reverse by John Varner
2. Resignations At Town Hall, Vacancies On Town Committees Proliferate by Art Keene
3. Amherst Residents Declare Intentions To Run For Town Office
4. Opinion: Summer Surprises & Zoning Chaos: Zoning Amendments Bombard The Planning Board by Janet McGowan
5. Jones Library Highlights: Expanded Hours, Ballot Question Committee, Director’s Evaluation Concerns, North Amherst Library Construction Update by Terry S. Johnson
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?
NEW / BREAKING
New Amherst Recreation Director Named
COVID 19 Update For The Week Of September 8, 2021 by Art and Maura Keene
Mass Cultural Council Renews Amherst Center Cultural District
Annual Downtown Block Party Cancelled
ARTS
Mass Cultural Council Renews Amherst Center Cultural District
Benjamin Cowdan’s Interstitial Zigzags Opens At The New Portal Gallery On Boltwood Plaza
Photo Of The Week: Egret by Susan Panlilio
CAMPUS
UMass Featured In Princeton Review For “Great Campus Food”
Issues and Analyses: The Role Student Housing Plays in Communities by Karen Black
CLIMATE / ENVIRONMENT / NATURE
Opinion: Hope – Yes. Hope For Our Planet by Marty Nathan
Almanac: Crazy Owl Chorus by Stephen Braun
Photo Of The Week: Egret by Susan Panlilio
ELECTIONS
Committees Formed For And Against Jones Library Project by Art Keene
Four Open Seats On Amherst Housing Authority Board
Nomination Papers For Elected Town Offices Due To Town Clerk On September 14, 2021 At 5 PM
Election FAQ 2021
District One Candidate Forum Planned
EVENTS
Annual Downtown Block Party Cancelled
Public Forum For Community Responder for Equity and Social Services Implementation
Downtown Tree Planting Event September 11
Benjamin Cowdan’s Interstitial Zigzags Opens At The New Portal Gallery On Boltwood Plaza
Household Hazardous Waste Collection September 25, 2021
District One Candidate Forum Planned
FEATURES
Almanac: Crazy Owl Chorus by Stephen Braun
From Other Sources: News For And About Amherst (#38). This Week’s Focus: A Local News Roundup by Art Keene
Photo Of The Week: Egret by Susan Panlilio
HOUSING
Four Open Seats On Amherst Housing Authority Board
Issues and Analyses: The Role Student Housing Plays in Communities. by Karen Black
Planning Board Recommends Amendments To Apartment Bylaw by Maura Keene
Councilor Critiques Town’s Draft Comprehensive Housing Policy by Maura Keene and Art Keene
Letter: Proposed Changes To Zoning Bylaws Appear Inadequate by Ira Bryck
ISSUES AND ANALYSES
Issues and Analyses: The Role Student Housing Plays in Communities. by Karen Black
LIBRARY
Committees Formed For And Against Jones Library Project by Art Keene
NEIGHBORHOODS
District One Neighborhood Association Resumes Annual Barbecue/Potluck
District One Candidate Forum Planned
OPINION
Letter: Where Is The Town’s Legal Agreement With KP Law? by Sarah McKee
Letter: Rejoice In Our Ability To Criticize Government by Gerry Weiss
Letter: Proposed Changes To Zoning Bylaws Appear Inadequate by Ira Bryck
Opinion: Hope – Yes. Hope For Our Planet by Marty Nathan
Opinion: Roe v Wade Died With Barely A Whimper. But That’s Not All by Laurence Tribe
PUBLIC HEALTH
COVID 19 Update For The Week Of September 8, 2021 by. Art and Maura Keene
COVID 19 Update For The Week Of September 1, 2021 by Art and Maura Keene
Household Hazardous Waste Collection September 25, 2021
SCHOOLS
Few Attend Forum on Moving Sixth Grade To Middle School by Toni Cunningham
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Public Forum For Community Responder for Equity and Social Services Implementation
Opinion: Roe v Wade Died With Barely A Whimper. But That’s Not All by Laurence Tribe
TOWN GOVERNMENT
New Amherst Recreation Director Named
Planning Board Recommends Amendments To Apartment Bylaw by Maura Keene
Councilor Critiques Town’s Draft Comprehensive Housing Policy by Maura and Art Keene
Four Open Seats On Amherst Housing Authority Board
Nomination Papers For Elected Town Offices Due To Town Clerk On September 14, 2021 At 5 PM
Election FAQ 2021
Public Forum For Community Responder for Equity and Social Services Implementation
Letter: Where Is The Town’s Legal Agreement With KP Law? by Sarah McKee
Letter: Rejoice In Our Ability To Criticize Government by Gerry Weiss
ZONING
Planning Board Recommends Amendments To Apartment Bylaw by Maura Keene
Councilor Critiques Town’s Draft Comprehensive Housing Policy by Maura and Art Keene
Letter: Proposed Changes To Zoning Bylaws Appear Inadequate by Ira Bryck