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‘Sharp’ sorrow, community-building focus mark Transgender Day of Remembrance event in Greenfield
11-21-2024 2:23 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — As part of an internationally recognized day to remember transgender and gender-diverse people whose lives ended as a result of hate crimes or suicides, Community Action Pioneer Valley welcomed the community to a Transgender Day of...


Lucy Fagella: Real men use rakes
11-20-2024 10:27 PM

Enough already with the leaf blowers guys. Remember exercise keeps you young ... and is much quieter.Lucy FagellaGreenfield


My Turn: Send in the clowns
11-20-2024 10:27 PM

By GARY GREENE

A recent letter writer offered up the anthem “96 Tears” by ? & the Mysterians in an effort to humble-gloat about Trump’s winning the election, to which I can only say (and I mean this sincerely) – Thank you!“96 Tears” is the perfect anthem for people...


AMR ambulance union authorizes 10-day strike following negotiation impasse
11-20-2024 7:03 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — American Medical Response (AMR) of Springfield and Greenfield may go on strike this Sunday after union leaders say attempts to negotiate for retroactive pay and to secure a contract clause allowing first responders the right to refuse to...


Annual entertainment license proposed for Franklin County Fairgrounds
11-20-2024 5:44 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — After a series of events over the summer sparked neighbors’ grievances over noise, the Franklin County Agricultural Society that runs the fairgrounds on Wisdom Way is pursuing an annual entertainment license for the site. Franklin County...


Greenfield Recreation Department Notebook: Nov. 21, 2024
11-20-2024 3:03 PM

The following is a collection of programs being offered by the Greenfield Recreation Department in the coming months:Youth Basketball Pee Wee Division Pee wee basketball is a skills and drills program for players in kindergarten and first grade. This...


Sounds Local: The Secret Chord plays Hawks & Reed this weekend: Green River Fest announces 2025 headliners
11-20-2024 2:55 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

Many years ago, Gordon Kramer of Leverett, a singer, guitarist, and leader of the Leonard Cohen tribute band, The Secret Chord, first heard the music of the Canadian singer-songwriter. “I first saw Leonard perform when I was a teenager, early in both...


Fair showcases clean energy options in Greenfield
11-19-2024 4:03 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — A slate of vendors and speakers provided information on clean energy options to a full house of attendees during Greening Greenfields’ Energy Fair at the Jon Zon Community Center Monday night.Seven vendors showcased their energy-efficient...


Pushback: Wall Street landlords are coming to our zip code
11-19-2024 3:26 PM

By AL NORMAN

On Oct. 29 I was mailed a check for $320,310 from Ocean City Development, LLC, of Wakefield, offering to buy my Greenfield home “as is.”The next day the Wall Street Journal ran a five-column story with the subheadline: “ZIP codes where investors own a...


LGBTQ organizations unite in wake of election
11-19-2024 2:25 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — In the days following the presidential election, local LGBTQ organizations began hosting support sessions to help foster community amid rising fears that a second Trump administration will rollback the progress made on rights and legal...


My Turn: City’s zoning ordinances must comply with the law
11-19-2024 1:04 PM

By ROXANN WEDEGARTNER

Although I have concerns regarding the proposed changes to the Accessory Dwelling Unit section to the city’s zoning and the suggested amendments by petitioners, I write in support of Councilor John Garrett’s proposal to revise our existing ordinance...


Wendy Robinson: Glorious?
11-19-2024 8:52 AM

I would like to remind the writer of the letter “A glorious week" [Recorder, Nov. 13] that there was no "lying" by the news media; they were unanimous in saying the presidential election would be close and it was close. According to the latest...


My Turn: Faith in political pendulum shaken
11-18-2024 4:47 PM

By ELLEN VILLANI

I’m compelled to write today in commiseration with Russell Pirkot, Ed Gregory, Alan Harris, Edward Dowd, John Bos and so many other writers who’ve been traumatized by No. 45 [Donald Trump]. Recent letters published in this newspaper add oxygen to the...


One hundred entities sign letters of support for Northern Tier Rail
11-18-2024 2:37 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — With a fist raised in the air, state Sen. Jo Comerford and dozens of advocates and business leaders, as well as state and local officials, rallied in support of the Northern Tier Passenger Rail Monday morning at the John W. Olver Transit...


My Turn: Thank you, ‘Women of Vision’
11-17-2024 1:51 PM

By JODI FALK, DAVID ARFA and KATE MASON

 During the week of Sept. 21-27, the “Women of Vision: Journey to Hope” tour came to our region of western Massachusetts and southern Vermont, leading a dozen programs, presentations and workshops. We, a group of co-organizers and participants, would...


Lew La Chance: Driving tips and the value of being American
11-17-2024 1:46 PM

Years ago, “yield” was recognized as giving way. Today in 2024, many do not understand that the “yield” sign means the other motorist has the right of way. We all know that drivers in the rotary have the right of way. Those entering the rotary may...


Rachel Gordon: Newspapers have an important responsibility
11-17-2024 1:46 PM

I am appalled that the Recorder was willing to print the dehumanizing language in the Nov. 2 letter to the editor “True colors.” Indeed, the democratic process — warped though it is by the Electoral College and the dismantling of the Voting Rights...


Friends remember multi-talented political activist Joshua J. Dostis, aka Waffles T. Clown
11-15-2024 5:29 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Joshua Jay Dostis, better known locally as the politically charged jester Waffles T. Clown, died on Nov. 9. He was 83.Friends in Franklin County are mourning the loss of the New York City transplant and longtime New Salem resident who spent his final...


GCET maps out plans to expand internet service in Greenfield with $1.2M in grants
11-15-2024 5:06 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — GCET General Manager John Lunt mapped out plans for two separate projects this week after the internet service provider received more than $1.2 million in federal grant funding administered through the Massachusetts Broadband Institute...


Connecting the Dots: Personal gratitude, political malpractice
11-15-2024 5:01 PM

By JOHN BOS

America is morphing from an imperfect democracy into an aspiring authoritarian form of government. The process is already under way if you look at the number of unqualified, Trump-supporting sycophants seeking critical cabinet posts in his new...

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