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TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES LAST WEEK
1. Letter: Libraries And Schools by Allison McDonald
2. Vote No — Start Over Smart Chair Interviewed On WHMP by Art Keene
3. Planning Board Recommends Rezoning Of Town Lot Behind CVS For New Parking Garage by Maura Keene
4. Parking Restrictions For Lincoln Avenue Rejected By Town Council by Maura Keene
5. Opinion: Thoughtful, Deliberate (And Not Rushed) Planning. Reflections By A Soon-To-Be-Former Councilor On How This Town Council Fails to Meet The Promises Of The Charter, Democracy, Transparency, And Public Participation. (#5) by Darcy DuMont
WHAT”S IN THIS ISSUE?
NEW / BREAKING
COVID-19 Update For The Week Of November 3, 2021 by Art and Maura Keene
Progressive Coalition of Amherst Celebrates Increased Diversity Of Incoming Town Council, School Committee
Library Referendum Passes By Nearly 2-1 Margin. Walker Wins Most Votes in Council Elections by Art Keene
Attention Voters: Library Referendum Question Is On The Back Of the Ballot
ARTS
UMass Names Fine Arts Center Building, Performance Hall, For Randolph Bromery and Frederick Tillis
CAMPUS
UMass Names Fine Arts Center Building, Performance Hall, For Randolph Bromery and Frederick Tillis
College Of Information And Computer Sciences Receives Nearly $95 Million
Environmental Health Scientist Offers Free Newsletter
Letter: Students Are Not Disadvantaged By New District Maps by Meg Gage
CLIMATE / ENVIRONMENT / NATURE
Environmental Health Scientist Offers Free Newsletter
Almanac: Looking For Lead by Stephen Braun
Photo Of The Week: Annual Fall Foliage Gallery by Art Keene
DOWNTOWN
Public Hearing On Proposed Parking Overlay District Behind CVS by Kitty Axelson-Berry
Public Hearing On Newest Zoning Amendment For Mixed-Use Buildings by Kitty Axelson-Berry
Letter: Town Council Has Failed to Deliver More Democracy, Meaningful Economic Development, Intelligent Rezoning by Ira Bryck
ELECTIONS
Progressive Coalition of Amherst Celebrates Increased Diversity Of Incoming Town Council, School Committee
Library Referendum Passes By Nearly 2-1 Margin. Walker Wins Most Votes in Council Elections by Art Keene
Attention Voters: Library Referendum Question Is On The Back Of the Ballot
New Legal Filing: Jones Library Reconstruction Project Should Require A ⅔ Supermajority To Pass In Referendum
Voting FAQ’s For November 2 Election
Library Ballot Question and Candidate Forums Now Online
Town Council Approves New Voting Districts Map by Maura Keene
Issues & Analyses: Candidates In Contested Races Weigh In On Budget Priorities by Art and Maura Keene
Letter: Students Are Not Disadvantaged By New District Maps by Meg Gage
Letter: Outgoing Councilor – Judge Candidates For Council By What They Have Done And Not On What They Say by Darcy DuMont
Letter: Vote The Bums Out! by Martha Spiegelman
Letter: Why I Will Vote For Vira by Hwei-Ling Greeney
Letters From Candidates For School Committee: Page, Merriam, and Herrington by Jennifer Page, Phoebe Merriam and Ben Herrington
EVENTS
Ski And Winter Gear Sale To Benefit Historical Museum
Seminar: Aging In Community – What It Takes
Webinar: The Present And Future Of Reparations
High School Coat Drive Underway
FEATURES
Almanac: Looking For Lead by Stephen Braun
Photo Of The Week: Annual Fall Foliage Gallery by Art Keene
ISSUES & ANALYSES
Issues & Analyses: Candidates In Contested Races Weigh In On Budget Priorities by Art and Maura Keene
LIBRARY
Attention Voters: Library Referendum Question Is On The Back Of the Ballot
New Legal Filing: Jones Library Reconstruction Project Should Require A ⅔ Supermajority To Pass In Referendum
Library Ballot Question and Candidate Forums Now Online
Letter: What Exactly Is The Library’s Plan For Teens? by Michael Greenebaum
Letter: Libraries And Schools and Taxes by Jeff Lee
Opinion: Jones Library Expansion Threatens Town Budgets For Years To Come by Art and Maura Keene
Opinion: Why I’m A NO Vote On The Jones by Deborah Neubauer
Opinion: Amherst, On Principle by Nina Mankin
OPINION
Letter: What Exactly Is The Library’s Plan For Teens? by Michael Greenebaum
Letter: Students Are Not Disadvantaged By New District Maps by Meg Gage
Letter: Town Council Has Failed to Deliver More Democracy, Meaningful Economic Development, Intelligent Rezoning by Ira Bryck
Letter: Libraries And Schools and Taxes by Jeff Lee
Letter: Outgoing Councilor – Judge Candidates For Council By What They Have Done And Not On What They Say by Darcy DuMont
Letter: Vote The Bums Out! by Martha Spiegelman
Letter: Why I Will Vote For Vira by Hwei-Ling Greeney
Letters From Candidates For School Committee: Page, Merriam, and Herrington by Jennifer Page, Phoebe Merriam and Ben Herrington
Opinion: Kudos To The Safety Working Group and Redistricting Board by Maura and Art Keene
Opinion: Jones Library Expansion Threatens Town Budgets For Years To Come by Art and Maura Keene
Opinion: Why I’m A NO Vote On The Jones by Deborah Neubauer
Opinion: Amherst, On Principle by Nina Mankin
PARKING
Public Hearing On Proposed Parking Overlay District Behind CVS by Kitty Axelson-Berry
POLICE
Town Council Praises Safety Working Group’s Final Report by Maura Keene
Amherst Awarded $450k In State Funds for Civilian Community Responder Initative
PUBLIC HEALTH
COVID-19 Update For The Week Of November 3, 2021 by Art and Maura Keene
Tips For A Safe Halloween
COVID 19 Update For The Week Of October 27, 2021 by Art and Maura Keene
COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots Now Available At Town Vaccine Clinic
Seminar: Aging In Community – What It Takes
SCHOOLS
High School Coat Drive Underway
Letters From Candidates For School Committee: Page, Merriam, and Herrington by Jennifer Page, Phoebe Merriam and Ben Herrington
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Progressive Coalition of Amherst Celebrates Increased Diversity Of Incoming Town Council, School Committee
Town Council Praises Safety Working Group’s Final Report by Maura Keene
Webinar: The Present And Future Of Reparations
TOWN GOVERNMENT
Library Referendum Passes By Nearly 2-1 Margin. Walker Wins Most Votes in Council Elections by Art Keene
New Legal Filing: Jones Library Reconstruction Project Should Require A ⅔ Supermajority To Pass In Referendum
Public Hearing On Proposed Parking Overlay District Behind CVS by Kitty Axelson-Berry
Public Hearing On Newest Zoning Amendment For Mixed-Use Buildings by Kitty Axelson-Berry
Town Council Praises Safety Working Group’s Final Report by Maura Keene
Town Council Approves New Voting Districts Map by Maura Keene
Amherst Awarded $450k In State Funds for Civilian Community Responder Initative
Letter: Town Council Has Failed to Deliver More Democracy, Meaningful Economic Development, Intelligent Rezoning by Ira Bryck
Letter: Outgoing Councilor – Judge Candidates For Council By What They Have Done And Not On What They Say by Darcy DuMont
Letter: Vote The Bums Out! by Martha Spiegelman
Opinion: Kudos To The Safety Working Group and Redistricting Board by Maura and Art Keene