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ANALYTICS ARE BACK!
Numbers in parentheses indicate change from the previous week.

Number of Unique Page Views Last 30 Days: 86,714 (+8631)
Number of Unique Page Views Last Week: 29,116 (+5598)

Number of Unique Sessions Last 30 Days: 56,969 (+ 7102)
Number of Unique Sessions Last Week: 19,871 (+4881)

Number of Active Users Last 30 Days: 38,095 (+6849)
Number of Active Users Last Week: 15389 (+5403)

TOP FIVE MOST-READ ARTICLES IN THE MONTH OF APRIL
1. Opinion: Hampshire Closing Opens Door To Regional Innovation Hub by Matt Hoey
2. It’s Not Too Late to Save Hampshire College. Here’s Why by Jonathon Podolsky
3.  Hampshire College to Close Permanently at Year’s End by Art Keene
4.  Opinion: When Five Is Better Than Four: Can Hampshire College Still Be Saved? By Jonathon Podolsky
5. Get Them Out of That Building Now. Councilors Demand Safe Workplace for DPW by Maura Keene

TOP FIVE MOST-READ ARTICLES LAST WEEK
1. Town Has Much to Consider with the Closing of Hampshire College by Maura Keene
2. Hampshire College Coalition Seeks to Raise $10M in Two Weeks to Forestall Sale of Campus by Art Keene
3. Letter: Lamenting the Transformation of the McLellan Street Neighborhood by Devon Glennon
4. Western Mass Mobilizes for May Day Economic Blackout by Art Keene
5. Interventions at Drunken Student Parties Cost Town More Than Dollars by John Varner

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?

ARTS

BUDGET

CAMPUS

CARTOON / INFORGRAPHIC

CLIMATE / ENERGY / ENVIRONMENT / NATURE

DEMOCRACY

EVENTS

FARMING & GARDENING

FEATURES

FUNDRAISING

HISTORY / HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

HOUSING

ISSUES & ANALYSES

\OPINION

PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY

RESOURCES

SCHOOLS

SOCIAL & ECONOMIC JUSTICE

TOWN GOVERNMENT


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