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ANALYTICS
Numbers in parentheses indicate change from the previous week.
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Number of Unique Page Views Last 30 Days: 77,339 (-4998)
Number of Unique Page Views Last Week: 15,662 (-3545)

*Number of Unique Sessions Last 30 Days: 56,670 (-3868)
Number of Unique Sessions Last Week: 11,542 (-2448)

Number of Active Users Last 30 Days: 42,680 (-3173)
Number of Active Users Last Week: 8990 10,854 (-1864)

TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES IN THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY
1. Steel Rising, Endowment Falling? Jones Library Leaders Wrestle with Uncertain Future by Jeff Lee
2. Letter: Is Amherst Destined to Become an Extension of the UMass Campus? by Ira Bryck
3. Updated: Amherst DPW Workers Will Rally for a Fair Contract. by Art Keene
4. CPAC Recommends High Spending for FY27 but Pickleball Gets Nothing by Maura Keene
5. Opinion: An Elected Mayor Won’t Fix Everything, but It Might Help by Rizwana Khan

TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES LAST WEEK
1. Updated: Amherst DPW Workers Will Rally for a Fair Contract by Art Keene
2. Beacon Development Update: Process, Timeline, and Opportunities for Public Input by Robin Jaffin
3. Hampshire College’s Enrollment Dilemma is a Solvable Problem by Jonathon Podolsky
4. Town Plans Puffer’s Pond Restoration by Maura Keene
5. Integrity Development Takes Over Rise Dispensary Site by Maura Keene

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?

ARTS

BUDGET

CAMPUS

CLIMATE / ENERGY / ENVIRONMENT / NATURE

DEMOCRACY

ELECTIONS

EVENTS

FEATURES

HISTORY / HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

HOUSING

ISSUES & ANALYSES

LIBRARY

OPINION

PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY

RECREATION

RESOURCES

SCHOOLS

SENIORS

SOCIAL & ECONOMIC JUSTICE

TOWN GOVERNMENT

TRANSPORTATION

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