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Dave and Cindy Williams: Thank you contractors 
11-30-2023 6:25 PM

This is a well-deserved and very appreciative thank you to R. G. Penfield & Sons General Contractors. We are truly grateful to all the talented and considerate workers who did such a fantastic job for us. Jason and his crew, along with Jeff Bache...


Tom Peabody: The hypocrisy of the liberal left
11-30-2023 6:37 AM

Because I voted for Donald Trump, and will again, I have been called all kinds of things. “Male pale and stale,” is a good one, but also racist, mysogynist, homophobic and a bunch of other things. I have been told I need to understand “inclusivity and...


Genevieve Harris-Fraser: Biden must recognize Palestine as a state
11-30-2023 6:37 AM

If President Biden would like to win reelection, there is one thing that will bring his poll numbers up, win him another term, and avoid turning our nation over to the autocrat, Donald J. Trump: Recognize Palestine as a state.To date, 139 U.N. member...


Leslie Nyman: Save Medicare from corporate profiteers
11-28-2023 4:46 PM

More than half of Medicare beneficiaries now have for-profit corporations in charge of their care through Medicare Advantage plans. Insurance companies are well paid for these plans and much of that taxpayer money does not find its way to patient...


Leah Veress: Support state legislation to curb carbon emissions
11-27-2023 4:04 PM

This November, the Fifth National Climate Assessment, a congressionally mandated report, came out and warned that even as climate pollution is decreasing, heat-trapping emissions are not falling as rapidly as they need to to effectively mitigate the...


Ahmad Esfahani: Critical thinking and shades of gray
11-27-2023 4:04 PM

Though not a generation lost in space, the present conglomerate of downtown protesters do hold the distinction of being the first in history to be prompted by their own reflections. Venture forth onto Main Street any of the recent weekends, and you...


Rev. Dr. Adele Smith-Penniman: The joy of small towns
11-27-2023 4:04 PM

From the beauty of wood and pond to the skill and assistance of neighbors, what a joy it can be to live in these small towns. The other night I feared a gas leak. In no time the Wendell Fire Department was out checking carefully. And while I would...


Jeremy Williams: Remember the horses that made the ultimate sacrifice 
11-27-2023 4:04 PM

I just wanted to send out universal love to the 8 million beautiful, amazing horses that lost their lives during World War I. Also to the 1.5 million lost to the Civil War, along with the many millions felled during the countless wars before...


Michael DeChiara: Position on updating solar law explained 
11-27-2023 6:01 AM

While I am greatly appreciative of the Recorder’s coverage about the important issue of municipalities being able to zone for solar development, the paper got my position wrong in the Nov. 20 story “Advocates back solar power bill.” Given my work to...


Marguerite Willis: Column addressed hypocrisy, historical ignorance
11-25-2023 8:00 AM

Thank you, Daniel Brown, for your Nov. 15 column [“Hypocrisy Now! The American left and Israel”].In addition to the double standards and hypocrisy, there is the matter of our historical ignorance that he addressed.I feel like the old farmer Wang Lung...


Cathy Stanton: A bigger story behind food security
11-25-2023 8:00 AM

I appreciate the Recorder’s continuing coverage of local food issues with the article on the recent hearing of the Special Commission on Agriculture in the Commonwealth in the 21st Century [“Charting state’s course toward food security,” Nov. 17]....


Carla Rabinowitz: Column on abortion ‘misses the point’
11-23-2023 5:00 PM

Jon Huer’s columns are usually intelligent and sane. But this time it sounds as if he doesn’t have a granddaughter, or perhaps even a daughter or a niece.Comfortable in his own self-righteousness, he misses the point about abortion bans entirely....


Walt Gorman: What I’m thankful for 
11-22-2023 9:22 AM

I’m thankful for this nation’s veterans.I’m thankful that veterans were on the front page of the Nov. 13 Recorder.I’m thankful for the faculty and students in our Franklin County schools who welcome veterans.I’m thankful that whenever I drive by the...


John and Victoria Richardson: Defining poultry
11-22-2023 9:22 AM

We are writing in regard to a proposed change to the language defining “poultry” in Greenfield.The Greenfield Planning Board is proposing a change to the current language that would restrict the ability of residents who own fewer than  5 acres to...


Brian Smith: Trump and the Republicans
11-21-2023 3:22 PM

It is time for the Republicans to step up and save the Grand Old Party. To do so would be a sacrifice personally and temporarily for Republicans. They must throw him out of the party and let him run independently. If the Republicans really love their...


Joseph Zorzin: If you want net-zero, ‘be prepared’
11-21-2023 3:22 PM

I see a movement in Wendell to stop the construction of an industrial scale battery storage facility designed to work with the power grid. Many people do not realize that due to the state’s plan for “net-zero” by 2050, that there will be a need for...


Patricia Crosby: Let’s put our money where our ‘buy local’ mouths are
11-21-2023 3:22 PM

The other day I stopped into World Eye Bookshop. There was the new Richard Russo novel. Bought it. And the Ann Patchett. Got that too. Found an adorable little plush dinosaur at an excellent price for one grandchild and a picture book for another....


Peter d’Errico and Angela Taylor: Thank you, sheriff’s office, for medical aid
11-20-2023 6:23 PM

This is a public letter of thanks to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office TRIAD Program. The deputies and staff of the program have helped us enormously over the past year or so with access to durable medical equipment. On every occasion, they were...


Sue Kramer: Schools should empower students to become problem-solvers
11-20-2023 8:30 AM

I spent my life teaching toddlers and preschoolers, and I always taught conflict resolution techniques in my classroom. Even the youngest children proved capable of solving problems with their peers, once their feelings and needs were acknowledged....


Mary Kay Mattiace: All things theater
11-19-2023 2:16 PM

Two well-directed and well-performed plays are currently available locally for your inspiration and entertainment.  Each of them, though very different in context, relate to the “now” of our lives, individually and communally.Greenfield Community...

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