What’s In This Issue?
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MOST READ: TOP FIVE MOST READ ARTICLES LAST WEEK
1. Amherst Regional Public Schools Look Toward Extended Closure – by Marla Goldberg Jamate
2. Opinion: Early Thoughts On The Not-Yet-Concluded Presidential Election And Trump’s Likely Departure – by Art Keene
3. Governor Baker Issues New COVID-19 Restrictions, Advisories
4. Photo Of The Week: Views From The Count Every Vote Action In Amherst by Shel Horowitz and Toon Fuderich
5. Opinion: Why Are Our Schools Closed? by William Kaizen
WHAT”S IN THIS ISSUE?
BUDGET
Public Forum on Budget Scheduled for Thursday, November 19 by Art Keene
Hybrid Ambulance Wins Finance Committee Support by Toni Cunningham
Budget Coordinating Committee: Amherst has Maintained Fiscal Health; The Coming Year Remains Uncertain by Maura Keene
CAMPUS /SCHOOLS
Amherst COVID-19 Cases Surge Again, Mostly Among UMass Students by Marla Goldberg Jamate
Elementary School Building Project Update by Maria Kopicki
Center of Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research Launches At UMass College Of Education
Letter: Let’s Support Each Other As We All Work To Control This Raging Virus by Chris Herland
CLIMATE / ENVIRONMENT
Opinion: Local and Green, Curbing Climate Disaster by Modeling Indigenous Values by Darcy DuMont
COVID-19
Amherst COVID-19 Cases Surge Again, Mostly Among UMass Students by Marla Goldberg Jamate
Inroducing Amherst’s New Health Director, Emma Dragon
Letter: Let’s Support Each Other As We All Work To Control This Raging Virus by Chris Herland
COVID-19 Daily Update by Art and Maura Keene
CPAC
Public Weighs In On Community Proposals As CPAC Begins Deliberations On What To Fund In The Coming Year by Art Keene
Letter: CPAC Urged To Reject Jones Library Funding Request by Terry S. Johnson
ELECTIONS
Opinion: The Path Forward. Thoughts On Transitioning To A Post-Trump Government by Art Keene
EVENTS
Second People’s Assembly To Be Held Sunday 11/15 Via Zoom by Amilcar Shabazz
Public Forum on Budget Scheduled for Thursday, November 19 by Art Keene
FEATURES
Photo Of The Week. Clover Fringed With Frost by Barbara Pearson
Town Manager’s Report For November 9, 2020
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Historical Commission Considers Revision of Demolition Bylaw by Hilda Greenbaum
Letter: 40R Overlay District Would Sacrifice Control Over Historic Properties and Undermine Our Master Plan by Suzzanah Muspratt
HOUSING
Changes At Craig’s Doors Shelter by Maura Keene
LETTERS / OPINION
Letter: Let’s Support Each Other As We All Work To Control This Raging Virus by Chris Herland
Letter: 40R Overlay District Would Sacrifice Control Over Historic Properties and Undermine Our Master Plan by Suzanah Muspratt
Letter: CPAC Urged To Rey ject Jones Library Funding Request by Terry S. Johnson
Opinion: The Path Forward. Thoughts On Transitioning To A Post-Trump Government by Art Keene
Opinion: Local and Green, Curbing Climate Disaster by Modeling Indigenous Values by Darcy DuMont
SOCIAL AND RACIAL JUSTICE
Second People’s Assembly To Be Held Sunday 11/15 Via Zoom by Amilcar Shabazz
Town Manager Recommends Seven Appointments to Community Safety Working Group by Art Keene
Town Council Adopts Wage Theft Bylaw by Maura Keene
Center of Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research Launches At UMass College Of Education
TOWN GOVERNMENT
Public Weighs In On Community Proposals As CPAC Begins Deliberations On What To Fund In The Coming Year by Art Keene
Elementary School Building Project Update by Maria Kopicki
Town Manager Recommends Seven Appointments to Community Safety Working Group by Art Keene
Town Council Adopts Wage Theft Bylaw by Maura Keene
Public Forum on Budget Scheduled for Thursday, November 19 by Art Keene
Hybrid Ambulance Wins Finance Committee Support by Toni Cunningham
Budget Coordinating Committee: Amherst has Maintained Fiscal Health; The Coming Year Remains Uncertain by Maura Keene
Historical Commission Considers Revision of Demolition Bylaw by Hilda Greenbaum