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ANALYTICS
Numbers in parentheses indicate change from the previous week.

Number of Unique Page Views:
Last 30 days: 82,953 (-11,008)
Last Week: 15,807 (-696)

Number of Unique Sessions
Last 30 days: 55,979 (-4867)
Last Week 11,276 (+377)

Number of Active Users
Last 30 Days: 38,015 (-3049)
Last Week: 8065 (+541)

THE TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER

  1. Two Buildings at Olympia Place Deemed Total Loss Following Weekend Fire by Amherst Indy (c/o Fire Chief Lindsay Stromgren)
  2. Shakeup at the Amherst Town Council by Maria Kopicki
  3. Let ICE Know They Are Not Welcome in Massachusetts by Amherst Indy (c/o Indivisible Mass Coalition and Jewish Activists for Immigration Justice)
  4. Opinion: Out of the Ashes Let’s Build Back Better by Robin Jaffin
  5. Guidance Counselor Delinda Dykes, Fired for Discrimination Against LGBTQ Students, Will Resume Duties at Middle School by Art Keene

TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES LAST WEEK

  1. Let ICE Know They Are Not Welcome in Massachusetts by Amherst Indy (c/o Indivisible Mass Coalition and Jewish Activists for Immigration Justice)
  2. Town Council Adopts Public Urination Bylaw by Maura Keene
  3. Views on Views: Amherst’s Public Parks by Hetty Startup
  4. Common Share Food Coop Comes to a Quiet End by Art Keene
  5. National Black Friday Boycott of Companies Enabling Trump’s Assault on Democracy, Now Through December 1. by Art Keene

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?

ARTS

BUDGET

CAMPUS

CLIMATE / ENERGY / ENVIRONMENT / NATURE

DEMOCRACY

EVENTS

FEATURES

HISTORY / HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

HOUSING

ISSUES & ANALYSES

LIBRARY

OPINION

PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY

SCHOOLS

SOCIAL & ECONOMIC JUSTICE

SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING

TOWN GOVERNMENT

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