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My Turn: Thanks a lot, Mitch
07-12-2023 10:33 AM

By KAREN GARDNER

Once upon a time, a fellow named Mitch, a Republican who happened to be the Senate majority leader, decided that despite a few centuries of tradition and principle, he would create a new way of doing things. It wasn’t even a rule, just a principle...


Commentary: If there is a Kennedy in your past, you might weigh a Kennedy for president in your future
07-10-2023 6:03 AM

LAURA WASHINGTON

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee. Anxious Democrats are taking note.The longtime environmental lawyer is the son and namesake of Robert F. Kennedy Sr., a former U.S. attorney general who was assassinated...


My Turn: Agricultural checkoff reform needs support from Sen. Markey
07-05-2023 6:00 AM

By MATT L. BARRON

One of the major fights in the coming reauthorization of the 2023 Farm Bill will be over the commodity checkoff system. Checkoffs are mandatory Department of Agriculture fees assessed on a per-unit basis that many U.S. farmers and ranchers pay every...


My Turn: Celebrating all the colors of independence today
07-04-2023 7:00 AM

By JOANNA BUONICONTI

As anyone who lives with a chronic condition knows, a multitude of positive and negative effects come with it. One positive that I’ve discovered — as a necessary result of growing up with my condition — is that I am an avid planner. I take a small...


My Turn: Sharing some thoughts on the Fourth of July 
07-04-2023 7:00 AM

By DANIEL A. BROWN

I’ve always enjoyed the Fourth of July, perhaps the most joyous holiday in the American spectrum. The day invokes memories of hot dogs and ice cream cones, kids riding bicycles festooned with American flags and, of course, fireworks.Greenfield has...


My Turn: FirstLight sweeping public comment aside
06-30-2023 4:20 PM

By SARAH MATTHEWS

An opinion piece was recently published in this paper by an executive at FirstLight Power, the company that owns the Turners Falls Dam and Northfield Pumped Storage Hydropower Station [“Setting the record straight on flows and fish passage...


My Turn: The buying and selling of New England’s Great River
06-29-2023 8:55 AM

By KARL MEYER

I belatedly read FirstLight Power vice president of operations John Howard’s lengthy May 31 column after returning from vacation [“Setting the record straight on flows and fish passage commitments”]. After years of public information lockdown via...


My Turn: ZIP code issues in Whately
06-29-2023 8:54 AM

By RUTH FAIRMAN

There is a meeting regarding ZIP codes in Whately on June 29, at 6 p.m. at the Town Hall in the center of town.There are three ZIP codes for Whately, 01093, center of town; 01373, Rural Free Delivery; and 01039, West Whately through the Haydenville...


My Turn: Why are leaders not in battles of our time?
06-27-2023 4:23 PM

By SUSAN WOZNIAK

Humans are storytellers. We invented novels and poetry and plays to satisfy our need for stories. The tales we experience stir our emotions, sometimes allowing us to relax and often teaching us what we need to know.As I have been with my grandkids...


Guest columnist William Lambers: Baseball’s summer of war relief
06-27-2023 4:23 PM

By WILLIAM LAMBERS

Major League Baseball has produced many classic, inspiring moments over the years, including the World Series. But one of its most noble efforts is not well known.It was during the Second World War, when Major League Baseball launched a plan to raise...


My Turn: B+ types create their own kinds of meaning
06-27-2023 4:23 PM

By GENE STAMELL

I have concluded there are two types of people in the world: those who are content with a B and those who will settle for nothing short of an A. Perhaps the term “Type A Personality” has its origins in our grading system, though I am too lazy to do...


My Turn: Biden is a weak candidate. He should run for re-election anyway
06-25-2023 9:55 AM

By RICHARD FEIN

Mr. President, I am concerned that you will be a weak candidate in the 2024 presidential election . Your age is a legitimate concern for the American people. At 80, you are already the oldest American president ever, and you would be 86 at the end of...


My Turn: Immigration amnesty is not a radical idea
06-20-2023 10:18 PM

By RAZVAN SIBII

Who said, “I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here, even though sometime back they may have entered illegally”? Was it one of those bleeding-heart liberals who want open borders and have no respect for how...


My Turn: Wanted: More fathers on the front lines of social change
06-19-2023 4:04 PM

By ROB OKUN

Women’s activism, including mothers in leadership roles, is legendary. Moms have long employed their moral authority as parents to advance the social good.Where are the fathers and grandfathers? We care about our children and grandchildren, too. As...


My Turn: Juneteenth and a ‘culture of equality’
06-19-2023 9:37 AM

By SARA WEINBERGER

On June 19, 1865, two months and 10 days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, ending the Civil War, and two years and 18 days after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, Union...


My Turn: Protecting Cashes Ledge, an offshore oasis
06-14-2023 6:20 PM

By JOHANNA NEUMANN

From the Norwottuck Rail Trail here at home to the Grand Canyon in the West, beauty abounds in the natural world. It’s found in places big and small — some well-known, others our secret respites from the modern world. Almost all are well-loved, and...


My Turn: My body is mine
06-07-2023 5:41 PM

By JOANNA BUONICONTI

For those of you who have faithfully read my columns, you know that I rarely write about contentious political issues. There are many reasons why I choose not to do this, but the primary one is that the most prominent political issues are also the...


My Turn: Teaching is a sacred profession
06-06-2023 5:21 PM

By DANIEL A. BROWN

Back in my elementary school teaching days, I allowed my fourth grade students to bring in a special toy or small stuffie to place on their desks to give them comfort. A month or so into the term, one of the boys, whom I will call Larry, brought in...


My Turn: Gasping climate change contrarians
06-06-2023 5:20 PM

By ROB MOIR

A wheezing noise has emanated from Capitol Hill in Washington of late. It is a last gasp to stop America’s progress on the climate crisis.House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., recently said the following to Fox...


Guest columnists Sarah Buttenwieser and Alice Barber: Moving on from COVID not as easy as saying so
06-01-2023 12:26 PM

By SARAH BUTTENWIESER and ALICE BARBER

We have been wondering what parents need to hear right about now. This month marks the declared “end” of the COVID crisis. It is a time of implied “get-on-with-its” and “that-was-then-this-is-nows.”Overall, our society tends not to think very...

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