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Bill would compensate towns harmed by creation of Quabbin Reservoir
04-26-2023 7:46 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

BOSTON — Four towns were disincorporated and dismantled, and another eight had land stripped from them, to create the Quabbin Reservoir in the first half of the 20th century.People were forced to find new homes and the valley was flooded with water,...


Serious about sleep: Body’s restorative process crucial to health
04-18-2023 9:05 AM

By LENORE SHEPARD

Do you often wake up in the morning feeling foggy and underslept? If so, you are not alone. Over 80 million Americans do not get the regular, recommended 7-9 hours of uninterrupted sleep each night.One of the biggest factors affecting our ability to...


Lessons on school budget
04-16-2023 11:26 PM

I am a teacher at Greenfield High School. Today we have two lessons. The first lesson is to examine the term: “penny wise, dollar foolish.” Webster defines this as, “Something that is done to save a small amount of money now but will cost a large...


Turnin’ the tables: Vinyl albums making a resurgence
04-16-2023 1:24 PM

By EMILY THURLOW and JULIAN MENDOZA

When digital downloads became widely available in the early 2000s and later surpassed sales of physical music, the music industry and the public had all but signed the death certificate for local record stores, resigned to the idea that music...


My Turn: Santiago a game changer for veterans
04-13-2023 2:09 PM

By JOHN PARADIS

First impressions are important.“I know what I don’t know,” says Dr. Jon Santiago at a recent meeting with veterans as Gov. Maura Healey’s secretary of veterans’ services, a newly created cabinet-level position.Santiago approaches this new chapter in...


My Turn: The right to criticize
04-10-2023 1:33 PM

By BILL NEWMAN

In March, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts struck down as unconstitutional the town of Southborough’s Civility Code, which required that comments made by members of the public to town boards and committees be “respectful and courteous.”...


My Turn: Can Easter enlighten the nuclear crisis?
04-08-2023 7:18 PM

By THE REV. PETER KAKOS

According to one Biblical Easter account, when Jesus appeared to his followers, now frightened that Roman crucifixion would be their fate as well, his first word to them is one that is spoken to this day as a greeting across the world by three of the...


My Turn: Trump’s indictment is theater as usual
04-06-2023 8:46 AM

By PHIL WILSON

If the word “guilty” needed a visual prompt in Webster’s dictionary, Donald Trump’s face would be the illustration.It is conceivable that Trump has committed a criminal deed on every single day of his adult life — lying, misrepresenting, fleecing,...


Jo Ellen Warner: Walgreens and women’s health
04-05-2023 5:44 PM

Is Walgreens the new Sackler Family? It may seem like a harsh comparison, but it appears that Walgreens is making business decisions to deny women access to medication abortions — a decision that runs counter to the health needs and interests of...


Sophy Burnham: Reconciliation before reparations
04-05-2023 5:44 PM

With all the discussion on reparations in the 0pinion section of the paper, hardly anyone seems to address what exactly it means. Before “reparations,” shouldn’t we consider “reconciliation,” as happened in South Africa? Don’t we need first to get...


Sasha Goss: MassHealth conversation
04-05-2023 5:44 PM

Thank you for all the responses concerning therapists not accepting MassHealth, and I am happy to find out it is more of a MassHealth problem. I’m sure our City Council and mayor and state senators and representatives are working tirelessly on it. or...


My Turn: Happy in Helsinki
04-04-2023 5:57 PM

By J.M. SORRELL

For the sixth year in a row, Finland tops the list for the world’s happiest country. You can download the full report at worldhappiness.report/ed/2023. My own spiritual homeland, Iceland, is No. 3. In general, Nordic countries are high ranking year...


Local rabbi, on hiking trip to Israel, joins protests
03-30-2023 7:06 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Rabbi Justin David journeyed from Northampton to Israel at the beginning of March for a 3½-week sabbatical, aiming to hike the Israel National Trail that stretches across the country.But he nearly didn’t make it back.“I left hours before...


Valley Bounty: Farm educator makes big leap into small-scale agriculture in Florence
03-27-2023 6:19 PM

By JACOB NELSON

Toni Hall is a farmer hoping to turn some heads. A diminutive plant known as spilanthes, with edible flowers called buzz buttons, is helping get people’s attention.“When I give out samples at the farmers market, people make these crazy sounds and...


Get Growing: Symposiums back to stir gardening anticipation
03-24-2023 4:48 PM

By MICKEY RATHBUN

One of the many casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic was the series of annual spring gardening symposiums hosted by the Western Massachusetts Master Gardeners Association (WMMGA). These popular events helped gardeners of all abilities expand their...


Columnist Carrie N. Baker: Minerva Parker Nichols, America’s first independent woman architect
03-23-2023 4:49 PM

By CARRIE N. BAKER 

March is women’s history month — a time to remember and celebrate the important contributions women have made to American history. As a professor at Smith College, I have in recent years been helping to recover the story of a nineteenth-century...


Carbon tax would help U.S. uphold CO2 commitment 
03-13-2023 3:35 PM

JPMorgan Chase is planning an expansion into western Massachusetts starting with opening a branch in Springfield which will be followed by the Northampton branch opening on Mar 21, 2023. On that day, climate activists in coalition with a national...


McGovern makes reparations pitch to Biden, using Amherst as model
03-13-2023 11:23 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern is using his participation in a listening session of Amherst’s African Heritage Reparation Assembly as the basis for calling on President Joe Biden to create a presidential commission to study reparations for...


My Turn: State of the nation makes turning 75 tougher
03-08-2023 6:15 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

Last month I celebrated my 75th birthday. And I have to say it’s been a difficult one. I’ve been wondering why this birthday has been so much harder than all my others. Perhaps it has something to do with my oldest brother saying this birthday marks...


Columnist Joanna Buoniconti: Learning to be content with me
03-07-2023 2:56 PM

By JOANNA BUONICONTI 

I am 23 years old, a graduate student with a 4.0 GPA — while maintaining multiple internships and jobs — in a prestigious program at one of the top liberal arts universities in the country. I have been on one date, but I have yet to be kissed.I wrote...

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