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Guest columnist Dave King: Not heeding anti-militarist message of MLK
01-25-2024 11:04 AM

By DAVE KING

Another Martin Luther King Jr. Day has come and gone, when legions of politicians trot out MLK’s “I have a dream” speech to remind us we should be striving together in harmony for a world where all peoples can enjoy our country’s prosperity....


Guest columnist Marietta Pritchard: There’s just a lot of life in the obits
01-17-2024 7:19 PM

By MARIETTA PRITCHARD

Have I mentioned that I read the obituaries in the Gazette every morning before I start my day? Does this sound depressing? I don’t find it so. It somehow anchors things for me.I can learn about people in my community and about how they or their...


Guest columnist Marietta Pritchard: There’s just a lot of life in the obits
01-11-2024 11:32 AM

By MARIETTA PRITCHARD

Have I mentioned that I read the obituaries in the Gazette every morning before I start my day? Does this sound depressing? I don’t find it so. It somehow anchors things for me.I can learn about people in my community and about how they or their...


Guest columnist Eric Cochrane: Welcome to neighborhood in Leverett
01-05-2024 9:04 PM

By ERIC COCHRANE

Two years ago, before I moved to Somerville, a neighbor asked my thoughts on development in western Massachusetts. I have pondered the question, and have concluded that mixed-use development, when built densely and with universal design in mind, is a...


Guest columnist Susie Mosher: Disability activists also oppose aid in dying
12-15-2023 11:20 AM

By SUSIE MOSHER

The article “Bill seeks to give terminally ill options” published in the Gazette on Oct. 23 gave a slanted report on the public hearing held at the State House on Oct. 20. From reading the article one would be led to believe opponents of the Medical...


Guest columnist Jonathan Klate: Are we equal to the love required?
11-22-2023 6:07 PM

By JONATHAN KLATE

I am a Jew.My father and all of my grandparents emigrated from the pale of settlement in Eastern Europe, as did my wife’s Jewish father. It was difficult to know where they lived exactly and for how long; Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Hungary, Belarus …...


Guest columnists M.J. Schwartz: Morris continues to deflect and duck responsibility
08-21-2023 11:10 AM

By M.J. SCHWARTZ

Superintendent Michael Morris has returned from medical leave and is gearing up to begin the 2023-2024 school year without acknowledging his role in the middle school debacle, which the public was just beginning to learn about right before his leave...


Guest columnist Amanda Alix: Spare forests when siting solar
08-21-2023 11:10 AM

By AMANDA ALIX

Dan Winslow’s melodramatic guest column for the Amherst Bulletin and Daily Hampshire Gazette casts Shutesbury as the villain and W.D. Cowls Inc., and Amp (now PureSky) Energy as the victims vis-a-vis the lawsuit filed by Cowls and Amp claiming the...


Guest column by Kairo Serna: Amherst Forward not standing up for LGBTQ+ students
08-16-2023 2:49 PM

By KAIRO SERNA

Since the Amherst-Pelham Regional School Committee’s refusal to protect students against homophobic and transphobic attacks on students, along with their lack of transparency and suppression of public dissent, Amherst residents are calling for...


Guest columnist John Bonifaz: Probe of school’s Title IX complaints must be independent
08-16-2023 2:36 PM

By JOHN BONIFAZ

As an Amherst parent, I have been deeply concerned about the reports of mistreatment of LGBTQ+ students at the Amherst Regional Middle School. Like many, I have questions about how Superintendent Michael Morris could have ignored complaints and...


Guest columnists Courtney Meyer, Carolyn Holstein, Emma Dragon and Dan Regish: Let’s save Russell School 
08-02-2023 6:52 PM

By COURTNEY MEYER,CAROLYN HOLSTEIN,EMMA DRAGON and DAN REGISH

The future of Hadley’s iconic Russell School building is at stake. Will the town invest in this historic building? Residents resoundingly push for yes.This one-of-a-kind 1894 Italianate structure functioned as Hopkins Academy from 1894 to 1909 and...


Children’s librarian leaving with thanks to Hadley, stellar memories
08-02-2023 6:09 PM

By LUNA GREENWOOD

As someone who has lived all over the world, I can tell you with some authority that Hadley is truly a gem of a community. The last dozen years as the children’s librarian in Hadley have been the best years of my life. It has been a privilege and a...


Guest columnist Andy Morris-Friedman: The price of freedom?
07-27-2023 7:47 PM

By ANDY MORRIS-FRIEDMAN

This Fourth of July really got off with a bang. Most importantly it’s the anniversary (OK, maybe not most importantly) of my own marriage to my long-suffering wife. Each year I give her flowers with a sympathy card saying, “Stuck with me for another...


Guest columnist Dan Winslow: Wrongly blocking solar in Shutesbury
07-27-2023 7:42 PM

By DAN WINSLOW

The good news is that Massachusetts state law prioritizes the development of solar energy facilities by zoning protections that limit undue interference by local governments. The better news is that Massachusetts has more than enough potential solar...


Guest columnist Lawrence Pareles: How to help housing crisis? Build more dorms
06-28-2023 8:01 PM

By LAWRENCE PARELES

I am writing to offer a new and innovative solution to address the housing crisis, particularly in college towns and cities: encouraging and assisting colleges and universities with building more dormitories to accommodate their students. With the...


Guest columnist Arlene Avakian: No telling how WWII affected many vets
06-08-2023 11:14 AM

By ARLENE AVAKIAN

World War II veterans, on the 50th anniversary commemorations of their war in 1993, remembered and articulated, many for the first time, what they had experienced. Unlike the Vietnam vets, WWII vets were honored when they came home, but what they had...


Guest columnists Christi Payne and Greg Darms: Our great appreciation for an improbably exceptional library
05-15-2023 11:07 AM

By CHRISTI PAYNE and GREG DARMS

My husband and I moved to New England from Oregon five years ago, not knowing for sure where we would end up, and fortuitously landed in Shutesbury. We could not have chosen better than this forested rural hilltown we now call home.One of the very...


Guest columnist Weston Dripps: 
05-03-2023 8:26 PM

By WESTON DRIPPS

I feel compelled to offer a few key facts relevant to the April 7 guest column, “Amherst College’s tree problem” [Gazette] that didn’t make it into the article. The piece suggested that sustainability isn’t top of mind when it comes to the college’s...


Guest columnists Rebecca Fricke and Meg Gage: Envisioning Amherst’s new elementary school
05-01-2023 11:22 AM

By REBECCA FRICKE and MEG GAGE

Classrooms infused with daylight and fresh air, small group learning spaces, a positive learning environment for children of all backgrounds and abilities. This is our vision for the new Amherst elementary school building, and we hope you will join us...


Guest columnist Camille Cammack: Wrong turn for early reading curriculum
04-20-2023 3:19 PM

By CAMILLE CAMMACK

Imagine you are a wiggly, bright-eyed kindergartner sitting in a circle with 24 classmates. You have just been encouraged by your teacher to look them in the eye and greet them “properly” saying, “Hello, I’m using my right hand to shake your right...

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