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ANALYTICS
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Number of Unique Page Views:
Last 30 days: 59,837 (+4828)
Last Week: 16,137 (-2906)
Number of Unique Sessions
Last 30 days: 30,900 (+2499)
Last Week 8941 9044 (-103)

TOP FIVE MOST-READ IN THE MONTH OF JANUARY
1. School Superintendent Addresses Allegations of Misconduct by Amherst Indy
2. Leverett, Amherst Neighbors Oppose Massive Development by Nick Grabbe
3. New Leadership for Amherst School Committee by Maura Keene
4. “The Administration Acted Reasonably” in Repressing Protest: Investigators Hired by UMass Chancellor Exonerate UMass Chancellor by Kevin A. Young
5. Letter: Amherst’s High Rents Necessitate Changes to Inclusionary Zoning Requirement by Janet McGowan

TOP FIVE MOST-READ ARTICLES LAST WEEK
1. School Superintendent Addresses Allegations of Misconduct by Amherst Indy
2. Leverett, Amherst Neighbors Oppose Massive Development by Nick Grabbe
3. New Leadership for Amherst School Committee by Maura Keene
4. “The Administration Acted Reasonably” in Repressing Protest: Investigators Hired by UMass Chancellor Exonerate UMass Chancellor by Kevin A. Young
5. APEA Executive Board Stands with Dr. Xi in Advancing Financial Transparency and District Stability by Amherst Pelham Education Association

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?

ARTS

BUDGET

CAMPUS

CLIMATE /ENERGY /ENVIRONMENT / NATURE

EVENTS

FEATURES

HISTORY / HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

HOUSING

IMMIGRATION

LIBRARY

OPINION

PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY

SCHOOLS

SOCIAL. & ECONOMIC JUSTICE

TOWN GOVERNMENT

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