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Columnist Daniel Cantor Yalowitz: Holding on to what matters
06-09-2025 7:00 AM

By DANIEL CANTOR YALOWITZ

We all learn at some point in life that nothing is permanent, all is transient. This is a powerful and poignant life lesson when it comes to us, usually through some major loss or transition. Growing up, I always thought that what I had and who I had around me would always be there. As I grow into my late 60s, I find that I’ve had to relearn and reframe that thinking — loss and change are a daily occurrence that somehow I must adjust to. It is a way of life for all of us.


Modern relevance of Pride’s protest movement origins emphasized at Greenfield’s 8th annual festival, parade
06-08-2025 11:02 AM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Determined not to let rain or the current presidential administration dampen their pride, hundreds lined the streets Saturday afternoon for the 8th annual Franklin County Pride Parade and Festival.


Greenfield Historical Commission anticipates long process for historical district creation
06-06-2025 3:50 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — As the Historical Commission considers the creation of a historical district in the city’s downtown, discussion between members and the mayor’s Chief of Staff Erin Anhalt Thursday revealed that the process is likely to be longer and more arduous than anticipated.


Janet Keyes: Newspaper changes noted
06-06-2025 11:57 AM

In the past two weeks I have noted several changes in the Recorder.


The World Keeps Turning: The man who would be king
06-06-2025 11:55 AM

By ALLEN WOODS

Donald Trump recently said that in his second term, “I run the country and the world” without worrying about advisers, elected and appointed government officials, and courts working against him. Even within the context of comparing his two terms, it is an alarming view of presidential power, and identifies a man who in every nuance and overt action aspires to wear a crown, be worshipped, and dutifully bribed by all seeking his favor.


A star is born: Greenfield teen lands starring role first time acting in independent feature film
06-06-2025 9:58 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

A Greenfield teen is making his silver screen debut in a new feature-length independent film.


‘The perfect local event’: Coop Concert Series kicks off season of weekly concerts in Energy Park
06-06-2025 9:56 AM

By LUKE MACANNUCO

Rays of sunshine finally peeked through the clouds onto Energy Park on May 29 as members of the Franklin County Musician’s Cooperative, a non-profit collective of local musicians founded in 2004, worked together to set up the first Coop Concert of the summer.


Go fish: Greenfield Public Library teams up with MassWildlife to offer free fishing equipment rentals
06-06-2025 9:55 AM

By EVELINE MACDOUGALL

Fun, educational, and surprising things are happening this summer at – and through – the Greenfield Public Library. Although this column focuses on a fishy new pilot project, readers are encouraged to check out GPL offerings to learn about the astounding array of new and ongoing opportunities, including summer reading programs, the Common Seed Project, a community baby shower, free passes to regional museums, and Worldwide Knit in Public Day, coming up on June 14.


Greenfield ZBA concludes cell tower hearing
06-05-2025 4:09 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — After six months, the Zoning Board of Appeals wrapped up its public hearing Wednesday regarding whether to grant a variance allowing Viridi Wireless to build a 170-foot AT&T cell tower near 112 Newton St.


Greenfield Notebook: June 6, 2025
06-05-2025 1:31 PM

GREENFIELD — The LAVA Center at 324 Main St. is presenting its third annual festival of new play readings by mostly local playwrights, “On the Boards.”


Greenfield committee partners with Deerfield church for Saturday tree planting
06-05-2025 12:19 PM

GREENFIELD — Members of the Greenfield Tree Committee are inviting residents to this year’s neighborhood tree planting, which is supported by a donation from the First Church of Deerfield.


New Angel’s Edge Barbershop in Greenfield pays homage to late loved ones
06-05-2025 9:38 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — Stroll into 22 Federal St. and your attention might first be drawn to the cherub on the large mural or the light fixtures shaped like halos. The angelfish swimming in a tank could also catch your eye.


Deadline looms for Precinct 6 council nomination in Greenfield
06-04-2025 3:18 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — City councilors who serve on the Committee Chairs subcommittee have until June 12 to decide whether to nominate Patricia Williams for the Precinct 6 City Council seat last held by Sheila Gilmour.


Mayor Virginia “Ginny” Desorgher: The future of the Greenfield School District
06-04-2025 11:54 AM

Hello Greenfield: I would like to extend my deepest appreciation to Superintendent Karin Patenaude for her service to the city of Greenfield. Across her 16-year career in Greenfield as a teacher, administrator and superintendent, Karin demonstrated tremendous passion and care for educating the students of Greenfield. Her efforts supported a generation of students in their growth and development, helping our brightest future, our youth, reach their full potential. I am grateful for Karin’s service and join our community in wishing her well in her future endeavors.


Dan Stuart Alden: Make democracy work
06-04-2025 11:54 AM

Tim Walz made a great speech on May 31. As he pointed out, the working class voters gave a primal scream. They elected a horrible person because they were at the end of their rope. All hell breaking loose was better than what they’ve had for decades. Many will change their minds when they find Donald Trump does not make America great again; that he just cares about personal wealth and autocratic power. But that will just put us back where we started.


PHOTOS: Strings for Kids wraps up season in Greenfield
06-04-2025 10:55 AM


Firefighters extinguish vehicle fire on Federal Street in Greenfield
06-03-2025 9:45 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — Firefighters were called to the parking lot of the McDonald’s on Federal Street in Greenfield Tuesday night where they doused an unoccupied Honda Pilot that caught fire. There were no injuries. 


Franklin County Pride parade, festival returns Saturday in Greenfield
06-03-2025 12:22 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — The 8th annual Franklin County Pride Parade and Festival is scheduled for Saturday, June 7, and while it is a challenging time for LGBTQ+ people in the U.S., this year’s event is for reflection and joy.


Pushback: Wendell votes Wednesday to finish battery storage licensing rights
06-03-2025 10:35 AM

By AL NORMAN

On Wednesday, Town Meeting voters in Wendell will finish an important piece of legal business that’s critical not only to the home rule powers of its 915 residents but for all cities and towns across Massachusetts.


Jeremy Williams: Conform and obey
06-03-2025 10:32 AM

I wanted to touch on one of the subjects Recorder columnist Jon Huer brought up in his last piece, “Our job anxiety: The chain that shackles us all” [May 31]. The part I wanted to bring up is how we obey orders and conform so easily. Even if we’re told to do something against our own personal beliefs. Huer brought up ICE agents doing their jobs like robots. So most of these ICE agents know that what they’re doing is not what their hearts would truly allow under normal circumstances. The main objective is to obey your orders. You will conform and obey, because that’s what they tell you to do.

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