Wow! $805 raised in only two days! Vote Yes on Question 1 on November 2!
Thanks to all who rose to the challenge to meet our unexpected fundraising gap. You contributed $805 on October 29th and 30th, so we are now at 110% of our …
Advocates for a public, high-speed municipal network for Northampton Massachusetts
Thanks to all who rose to the challenge to meet our unexpected fundraising gap. You contributed $805 on October 29th and 30th, so we are now at 110% of our …
Working with Paradise Copies, we emailed a postcard to all Northampton residents. We’ve gotten lots of great feedback on its colorful design and engaging look. It was by far our …
Today, coalition member Lee Feldscher had a letter published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on “Yes on Question 1”. You can read it here.
Some updates: For those of you who haven’t or can’t pick up your lawn signs or stickers, we did our best to deliver what we had left to your door …
Our lawn signs and bumper stickers have arrived and are starting to get posted! This one was posted on Florence Road by a supporter. We have just four signs remaining …
We’ve been both amazed and deeply gratified by the response from the Northampton community to our campaign: Vote Yes on Question 1. When we originally decided to fundraise to spread …
The City of Northampton will receive $21,747,984 from the federal government to use to address issues due to the covid-19 pandemic. Potentially some or all of this money could be …
As of this Sunday morning, residents of Northampton have contributed $1415 toward our Yes on Question 1 campaign. This is 70% of our goal! In addition we have received 21 …