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Analytics
Two weeks ago we started running analytics to get a sense of which articles are being read the most and when. Last week we saw a considerable drop of in site visits, perhaps because of August vacations. Nonetheless we had almost 3000 page views from 1540 discrete sessions. We our heaviest traffic last week as was the case the week before was on Saturday with 720 sessions and Tuesday with 175 session. 57% of our readers access The Indy on a mobile device and consequently, we are going to pay more attention to how the Indy appears in phone format. The Five most read articles last week were:
- Amherst Town Council Will Reconsider Its Vote To Consolidate Eight Polling Locations Into One Site At High School by Marla Goldberg-Jamate
- Amherst Schools Will Delay In-Person Instruction For Most Students Until November by Marla Goldberg-Jamate
- Planning Board Approves Amherst Media Project. Controversy Erupts Over Choosing Next Chair – by Maura Keene
- Editorial: No To A Single Polling Site. Our Town Council Must Do Better. by The Editors
- UMass Encourages Students To Stay Home. Number Of Students Residing On Campus To Be Greatly Reduced For Fall Term by Art Keene
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE? NEW POSTINGS TO THE INDY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 TO SATURDAY AUGUST 15
CLIMATE/ENVIRONMENT
Opinion: Local and Green – Climate Solutions For Buildings by Darcy DuMont
Opinion: A Surprise by Russ Vernon-Jones
COVID-19
COVID-19 Daily Update by Art and Maura Keene
Governor Baker Announces New Restrictions On Outdoor Gatherings
Coronavirus Remains The Primary Issue For Massachusetts Voters According to New UMass / WCVB Poll
Amherst Schools Plan Virtual Town Hall Sessions To Discuss District Reopening Plan
Affordable Housing Trust Discusses Emergency Rent Assistance Program and Threatened Evictions by Maura Keene
EDUCATION/SCHOOLS
Truth School Announces Fall Lineup Of 45 Free Classes by Art Keene
Nine Out Of 10 Parents Are Concerned Students Will Catch And Spread COVID-19 If School Buildings Reopen As Scheduled
Amherst Schools Plan Virtual Town Hall Sessions To Discuss District Reopening Plan
FEATURES
COVID-19 Daily Update by Art and Maura Keene
From Other Sources: News and Features For And About Amherst (#26) – by Art Keene
Photo Of The Week: Peaches And The Moon by Michael Aronson
HOUSING
Affordable Housing Trust Discusses Emergency Rent Assistance Program and Threatened Evictions by Maura Keene
LIBRARY
OPINION: Show Me the Money! Jones Library Trustees TBuo Negotiate with Town Concerning Jones $6 Million Building Project Pledge by Terry S. Johnson
OPINION
Opinion: Local and Green – Climate Solutions For Buildings by Darcy DuMont
Opinion: A Surprise – by Russ Vernon-Jones
Opinion: Bylaw Change To Allow Approval Of Site Plan Review With Simple Majority Goes Too Far by Maura Keene
Opinion: Show Me the Money! Jones Library Trustees TBuo Negotiate with Town Concerning Jones $6 Million Building Project Pledge by Terry S. Johnson
TOWN GOVERNMENT
Council Drops Plan To Consolidate Voting Sites by Marla Goldberg Jamate
Opinion: Bylaw Change To Allow Approval Of Site Plan Review With Simple Majority Goes Too Far by Maura Keene
Town Council Begins Discussion of Community Safety. Narrowly Passes New Zoning Bylaw. by Maura Keene
UMASS
UMass Professor Leads Successful Campaign To Make Juneteenth A State Holiday
Coronavirus Remains The Primary Issue For Massachusetts Voters According to New UMass / WCVB Poll