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Dale Peterson: Revised Jones Library plan should proceed
09-03-2024 11:17 AM

The Jones Library building is cramped, cluttered, and claustrophobic. It is wholly inadequate to accommodate the numerous public services and educational programs that the Jones welcomes. The opponents of the renovation project do not understand or...


Guest columnist Philip Korman: Farms face challenges, but region resilient
09-03-2024 11:15 AM

By PHILIP KORMAN

 As I am poised to leave my job after 16 years as executive director of CISA (Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture), naturally, I’ve started to reflect. My takeaways so far are: Local farms are still challenged to keep farming, maybe even more...


Guest columnist Laura Rojo MacLeod: The climate bill: A big ‘F’ for legislators
08-22-2024 11:29 AM

By LAURA ROJO MACLEOD

 After a pitiful performance by our elected representatives, this legislative session was a missed opportunity to make the commonwealth a climate leader. Our lawmakers had a chance to make significant progress slowing the expansion of our dirty and...


Matteo Pangallo: Equitable cost-sharing for the ARHS track project
08-22-2024 11:29 AM

It’s surprising that Amherst CPA Committee Chair Sam Macleod believes that by contributing 80% of the cost for the new Amherst Regional High School track and field facility, Amherst is paying “more than its fair share” (“Town may add $800K more for...


Steve Bloom: Swing and a miss on antisemitism
08-22-2024 11:29 AM

In a well-intentioned but misguided guest column, “Mandating teaching about antisemitism” [Gazette, Aug. 6], Chris Mohn inadvertently promulgates the very scourge she professes to deplore.“The Zionist state does not reflect the values of the Jewish...


Guest columnist Marietta Pritchard: Opening things a common vexation
08-22-2024 11:24 AM

By MARIETTA PRITCHARD

Getting older means finding it difficult to open things. Things like jars of jam, things like bottles of juice. This has a lot to do with the waning power of hands and wrists. But I would also argue that it has to do with some devilish inventions for...


Guest columnist Dr. Katherine J. Atkinson: Why isn’t the state Legislature moving faster to shore up primary care in Massachusetts?
08-15-2024 6:28 PM

By DR. KATHERINE J. ATKINSON

 When I read that the state was mandating insurance companies to cover urgent care centers in Massachusetts, my blood started boiling. The Massachusetts Legislature can force insurance companies to pay for “doc-in-the-boxes” but not for primary care?...


Guest column by Chris Mohn: Mandating teaching about antisemitism
08-15-2024 6:27 PM

By CHRIS MOHN

Due to rising incidents of antisemitism, an amendment to our state budget signed Monday by Gov. Maura Healey Senate will require teaching about antisemitism. The amendment calls for for the creation of a Special Commission on Antisemitism and directs...


Rorie Woods: Stolen home equity must be returned
08-15-2024 6:27 PM

The celebration by Gov. Maura Healey and state Sen. Jo Comerford for reprimanding municipalities against controverting the U.S. Constitution by stealing equity in property tax seizures is like commending a thief for agreeing to stop stealing, but not...


Claire Morenon: A time for reflection and deepened commitment to local farmers
08-15-2024 6:27 PM

We appreciate the article by reporter Chris Larrabee, “Farmers grateful for more typical growing season after 2023 floods devastated fields,” [July 17]. Devastating is a good word for it: River flooding on July 10, 2023 swept away millions of dollars...


Jon Weissman: Single-payer health care the solution
08-15-2024 6:27 PM

Thank you for highlighting (again) the crisis in primary care [”Primary care in crisis,” Gazette, July 27].As the board chair of Mass-Care: The Massachusetts Campaign for Single Payer Health Care, I appreciate being quoted, but I want readers to...


David Sloviter: Why such silence?
08-08-2024 5:12 PM

Why is there such silence? Where is the outrage? When kids in Gaza die in an airstrike, the charges of genocide and murder fill the editorial page. When Hezbollah, which has denied responsibility, targets a soccer field and kills 12 children and teens...


Ellen Miller-Mack: Nurse practitioners as primary care providers
08-08-2024 5:12 PM

How is it possible that in an article about the lack of primary care in western Massachusetts [“Primary care in crisis: Doctor shortage continues,” July 26], there is not a word concerning the active role of nurse practitioners as providers of...


Guest columnist Bruce J. Stedman: Bells will toll for all on Aug. 6
08-01-2024 8:59 PM

By BRUCE J. STEDMAN

When you hear church bells tolling on the morning of Aug. 6, listen carefully. They have an important message for you.In 1624, English cleric and poet John Donne published a series of poems, including “No Man is an Island.” Donne lived and wrote at a...


Patricia Ramsey: The Biden Trump contrast
08-01-2024 8:58 PM

What a contrast! Biden, an honorable elder statesman, withdraws from the presidential race for the good of his party and our country. Trump, a self-serving, toddler-politician, lies, threatens, and incites violence to cling to the presidency like a...


Susan J. Tracy: Our new responsibilities in a dictatorship
08-01-2024 8:58 PM

In their June 1 decision, the Supreme Court gave Donald Trump and all presidents total immunity from prosecution. In his decision supporting Donald Trump in his appeal about alleged subversion of the 2020 election, Chief Justice Roberts wrote:...


Stuart Cohen: Save Cherry Hill!
08-01-2024 8:58 PM

Cherry Hill is a wonderful community golf course with a diverse clientele and a very reasonable membership fee. It’s set on beautiful, tree-lined fairways with awesome views, especially in the fall. It’s a welcoming place not only for golfers, but for...


Jan Norris: Isn’t it amazing?
08-01-2024 8:58 PM

Donald Trump gets shot and yet Republicans didn’t riot, there were no businesses looted, no fires were set, and Republicans didn’t get a free pass to “blow off steam.” They came together and rallied around him at the convention. What a contrast with...


Toni Cunningham: Library repairs a fraction of expansion cost
07-29-2024 10:42 AM

The Jones Library’s “Plan B” does not have to be — and should not be — one that addresses every deferred maintenance need.All town-owned buildings have millions of dollars worth of needed repairs. Why would a non-town-owned building get everything...


Stephen Armstrong: On Trump assassination attempt
07-29-2024 10:42 AM

I find it hard to comment evenly about the Trump assassination attempt, because he has demonstrated repeatedly how little sympathy he has for people other than himself, and because he has been just plain nasty and criminal. But this event brings forth...

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