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TOP FIVE MOST-READ ARTICLES IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
- Repeated Rejections of Library Funding From State Historic Commission Were Hidden From Town Council and the Public by Maria Kopicki
- Photos of the Week: A Gallery of Amherst’s Decaying Infrastructure by Amherst Indy
- In The Face of Public Criticism, Trustees Praise and Defend Jones Library Director by Jeff Lee
- No Bidders for Library Swing Space by Jeff Lee
- Petition Calling for An End to the Jones Library Demolition/Expansion Project Hits 1,000 Signatures. by Amherst Indy
TOP FIVE MOST-READ ARTICLES LAST WEEK
- School Superintendent Floats Grade 7-12 Consolidation to Solve Chronic Budget Woes by Maria Kopicki
- University Drive Overlay District Gets Mixed Reviews from Town Council by Maura Keene
- Petition Calling for An End to the Jones Library Demolition/Expansion Project Hits 1,000 Signatures. by Amherst Indy
- New Traffic Patterns Planned for South East Street and West Street by Maura Keene
- Repeated Rejections of Library Funding From State Historic Commission Were Hidden From Town Council and the Public by Maria Kopicki
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?
ARTS
- What’s Happening in Amherst? by Art and Maura Keene
BUDGET
- School Superintendent Floats Grade 7-12 Consolidation to Solve Chronic Budget Woes by Maria Kopicki
- How Should Annual Budgets Be Determined? by Maura Keene
CAMPUS
- Panel: Striving for Restorative Justice and Repair in Academe
- UMass Amherst to Partner with Amherst Survival Center to Establish Campus Food Pantry
CLIMATE / ENERGY / ENVIRONMENT / NATURE
- Design Review Board Considers Fast EV Chargers for North Pleasant Street Parking Lot by Maura Keene
- Cuppa’ Joe with Paul and Director of Sustainability Stephanie Ciccarello
- Photos of the Week: Aquatic Scenes by Susan Panlillio
DOWNTOWN
EVENTS
- Rally Against the War in Gaza and Lebanon, Saturday October 5
- Church Book Group Concludes Year-long Arts and Justice Series
- Cuppa’ Joe with Paul and Director of Sustainability Stephanie Ciccarello
- Panel: Striving for Restorative Justice and Repair in Academe
- What’s Happening in Amherst? by Art and Maura Keene
FEATURES
- Amherst’s Neighboring Towns: Sunderland by Hetty Startup
- Photos of the Week: Aquatic Scenes by Susan Panlillio
HISTORY / HISTORIC PRESERVATION
- Town Acknowledges Adverse Effects of Jones Expansion Project on Historic Character of the Building. by Art Keene
- Amherst’s Neighboring Towns: Sunderland by Hetty Startup
LIBRARY
- Ignoring HUD Advice, Town Puts Library Plan Out for Bid by Jeff Lee
- Town Acknowledges Adverse Effects of Jones Expansion Project on Historic Character of the Building. by Art Keene
SCHOOLS
- School Superintendent Floats Grade 7-12 Consolidation to Solve Chronic Budget Woes by Maria Kopicki
- How Should Annual Budgets Be Determined? by Maura Keene
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC JUSTICE
- New Appointments to Social Justice Committee, Council on Aging, and Human Rights Commission by Art Keene
- October is National Coop Month by Neighboring Food Coop Association
- Rally Against the War in Gaza and Lebanon, Saturday October 5
- Church Book Group Concludes Year-long Arts and Justice Series
- Panel: Striving for Restorative Justice and Repair in Academe
- UMass Amherst to Partner with Amherst Survival Center to Establish Campus Food Pantry
TOWN GOVERNMENT
- Ignoring HUD Advice, Town Puts Library Plan Out for Bid by Jeff Lee
- Town Acknowledges Adverse Effects of Jones Expansion Project on Historic Character of the Building by Art Keene
- School Superintendent Floats Grade 7-12 Consolidation to Solve Chronic Budget Woes by Maria Kopicki
- How Should Annual Budgets Be Determined? by Maura Keene
- New Appointments to Social Justice Committee, Council on Aging, and Human Rights Commission by Art Keene
- Design Review Board Considers Fast EV Chargers for North Pleasant Street Parking Lot by Maura Keene
- Cuppa’ Joe with Paul and Director of Sustainability Stephanie Ciccarello