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By AL NORMAN
Property tax relief for senior citizens in Massachusetts has never been better. In early October, Governor Maura Healey signed into law a wide-ranging tax relief bill, including a provision more than doubling the refundable property tax credit known...
By AL NORMAN
On April 19, 2019, a HAZMAT team was called to an energy facility in Surprise, Arizona. A large metal container was leaking milky white smoke. It was a 2-megawatt battery energy storage system (BESS). According to one account, “Hundreds of the...
By AL NORMAN
On Oct. 12, state Sen. Jo Comerford, D-Northampton, invited me to testify on legislation she filed to allow spouses to be paid caregivers for the elderly and disabled in the Medicaid program. In Massachusetts, you can hire any friend or relative to be...
By AL NORMAN
Over the past six months, tax collectors in 14 Franklin County municipalities have purchased legal ads in this newspaper announcing their “intention to take” 146 parcels of land/homes for non-payment of taxes. Greenfield had the longest list of...
By AL NORMAN
On Sept. 12, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised “everyone 6 months and older to get an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against the potentially serious outcomes of COVID-19 illness this fall and winter. ” The updated...
By AL NORMAN
Citizens on Turnpike Road jammed the Montague Planning Board hearing on Aug. 22, opposing a town plan to rezone 15.6 acres of forest land for an undisclosed Franklin County industrial user. On a 3-2 vote, the Planning Board supported the rezoning.It...
By AL NORMAN
‘We just got some great news, but Jeff Bezos is going to HATE this.”The president of the Amazon Labor Union (ALU) wrote that on Aug. 28 — almost one year and five months after Amazon workers in a Staten Island warehouse voted to form the first union...
By AL NORMAN
On May 11, the federal government announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE). That announcement — which should have been good news for millions of Americans, instead turned into “a quiet health care emergency,” according to one...
By AL NORMAN
Around midnight on March 20, 2019, the Greenfield City Council voted 9-3 to authorize borrowing for a new library. The Recorder wrote that this ended “weeks of wrangling that culminated by swapping relaxed commercial development rules for library...
By AL NORMAN
The Benderson company of Buffalo, New York bought 6.7 acres on the edge of Greenfield roughly 20 years ago, behind the Mohawk Trail McDonald’s. At a July 6 state hearing, Benderson presented plans for a 19,482-square-foot Aldi’s grocery store with a...
By AL NORMAN
In 1753, Greenfield was incorporated as a separate town, cut from Deerfield cloth. But the industrial connections between these two communities have been interwoven ever since.According to Paul Jenkins, author of “The Conservative Rebel,”...
By AL NORMAN
One good way to prevent older homeowners from falling behind in their property taxes, and losing their home at public auction plus all their equity is to give them better property tax exemptions instead.The average single family tax bill in Greenfield...
By AL NORMAN
One year ago, I wrote a Pushback column about “home equity theft.” My neighbors, Joan Marie Jackson and Mitch Speight had almost lost their home — assessed at the time at $275,100 — because of a property tax debt of $35,621, plus interest and...
By AL NORMAN
I spent two hours on the phone recently listening to a Greenfield Conservation Commission Zoom meeting reviewing an application from Benderson Development of Newtonville, New York, “one of the largest privately-owned development companies” in America....
By AL NORMAN
Two months ago, an elderly homeowner in Maplewood, New Jersey, burned down her 18th century home, which she had lived in for 60 years, rather than let an investor acquire it from the township for back taxes. The elder went to the basement and stabbed...
By AL NORMAN
Ellie Mandell and her husband moved from Watertown to Greenfield in 2013. “I have environmental illness. Over time it became clear that our 1920s home in Watertown was making me ill,” she explains. “One of the reasons we chose Greenfield was that we...
By AL NORMAN
Tonight, the Greenfield City Council may take the first step towards ending an unconstitutional state law that has come to be known as “home equity theft.”Massachusetts is one of only 13 states that allows home equity theft. In Alabama, Arizona,...
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