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My Turn: Settlement could dramatically shake-up real estate industry
03-29-2024 8:52 AM

By MICHAEL SEWARD

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) recently agreed to rules changes as part of a massive settlement. The new rules will put more negotiating power in the hands of consumers. Despite what professionals stated in a recent article in this...

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My Turn: Coaches failed students, not MIAA — and hypocritical for legislator to demand accountability
02-21-2024 9:35 PM

By MICHAEL SEWARD

Belchertown coaches failed to submit paperwork for the girls’ swim team, preventing them from competing in a tournament. Somehow it’s the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association’s fault, according to state Rep. Aaron Saunders.Although the...


My Turn: Leverett housing a counter to injustice
12-27-2023 3:51 PM

By MICHAEL SEWARD

After about 100 years of exclusionary zoning, there was bound to be a reckoning. Antiquated and discriminatory housing policies among the towns of the Pioneer Valley resulted in a severe housing shortage. The housing proposal presented at a recent...


My Turn: Dems made their own bed in helping to oust House speaker
11-14-2023 2:10 PM

By MICHAEL SEWARD

Soon after former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted, this newspaper published an article where U.S. Reps. Richard Neal and James McGovern attempted to justify their decision to join all House Democrats in that effort. In doing so, they once...


My Turn: Trying to use ‘health, safety and welfare’ to block real progress
06-26-2023 3:33 PM

By MICHAEL SEWARD

‘To protect the public health, safety, and welfare” is an abused phrase. It is used against the public health, safety, and welfare of those who need homes, and it is used against the public health, safety, and welfare of everyone on the planet under...


My Turn: Solar, trees and climate change
01-11-2023 10:39 PM

By MICHAEL SEWARD

Last month, the 2022 Massachusetts Climate Change Assessment was released. Among the most urgent impacts of climate change to the commonwealth stated in the report was forest health degradation, caused by warming temperatures, increased precipitation,...

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