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

New: As of two weeks ago, we have eliminated from our counts all visits to our site that did not result in a meaningful engagement with the content. While the total number of visits to our site continues to grow (in the last 30 days, it was over 105,000 visits), only about a third of those visits resulted in a meaningful engagement, such as opening an article or clicking on a menu. The other visits are likely bot traffic. From now on, we’ll only tally meaningful engagement.

Number of Engaged Page Views Last 30 Days: 30,650 (-1594)
Number of Engaged Page Views Last Week: 9180 (+1766)

Number of Engaged Sessions Last 30 Days: 22,617 (-692)
Number of Engaged Sessions Last Week: 5782 (+650)

Number of Engaged Users Last 30 Days: 17,071 17,500 (-429)
Number of Engaged Users Last Week: 3987 (+176)

TOP FIVE MOST-READ ARTICLES IN THE MONTH OF MAY
1. Are Amherst Developers Flouting the Intent of the Town’s ADU Bylaw? by Maura Keene
2. Massachusetts Receives National “Black Hole Award” for Government Secrecy by Jeff Lee
3. Hampshire College Coalition Seeks to Raise $10M in Two Weeks to Forestall Sale of Campus by Art Keene
4. Beacon Withdraws Plans for 140-Unit Housing Complex in North Amherst by Maura Keene
5. Letter: Interventions at Drunken Student Parties Cost Town More Than Dollars by John Varner

TOP FIVE MOST-READ ARTICLES LAST WEEK
1. Letter: A Formal $21M Asset-Backed Refinancing Offer and Binding Restructuring Conditions for Hampshire College by Jerome Segal
2. Opinion: Amherst College Silences Criticism of Gaza Genocide by Jennifer Scarlott
3. CRC Recommends Mager, Johnson, and Hartwell for Planning Board Seats by Maura Keene
4. Town Discusses Planning Process for Redeveloping Hampshire College Campus by Maura Keene
5. Construction Updates from the DPW by Amherst Indy (c/o amherstma.gov)

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?

ARTS

CAMPUS

DEMOCRACY

EVENTS

FEATURES

HISTORY / HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

HOUSING

ISSUES & ANALYSES

OPINION

PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY

RESOURCES

SCHOOLS

SOCIAL & ECONOMIC JUSTICE

TOWN GOVERNMENT

TRANSPORTATION

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