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Where’s the innovation?
01-24-2023 4:53 PM

I am curious as to why electric grid infrastructure has to be seen as such a stumbling block on the road to solarization, when independent home and business solar arrays can perform stand-alone generation quite capably.Speaking of the road, why aren’t...


Storm brings power outages to North Quabbin region
01-23-2023 7:08 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

Many North Quabbin residents were greeted by a snowstorm to start their work week, as several inches of snow fell Sunday night into Monday, causing tough driving conditions and knocking trees onto power lines.As of Monday at noon, nearly 57% of both...


Views on war can vary
01-23-2023 5:17 PM

David Gottsegen’s column “As war rolls on, support for Ukraine must continue,” in the Recorder Jan. 20 edition inspires this letter.He calls the horrible Russian attack on Ukraine “unprovoked,” the adjective regularly repeated in the mainstream press....


Wendell dealing with culvert failure as parties debate responsibility
01-17-2023 6:49 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — The culvert that was replaced on Mormon Hollow Road over the summer is already in need of repairs following heavy rain, and the contractor has worked to prevent additional erosion despite insisting responsibility for the culvert’s failure...


Newly replaced culvert on Mormon Hollow Road in Wendellin need of $80K fix
01-11-2023 2:09 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

WENDELL — Despite undergoing a $680,000 replacement over the summer, the culvert on Mormon Hollow Road is in need of immediate repairs following heavy rain.“The first heavy rain we got washed out the streambed,” said Road Commission Chair Phil...


Some Franklin County flags don’t fly with vexillological association
01-10-2023 3:59 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

The designs of municipal flags in western Massachusetts generally did not fare well in a survey conducted late last year, but those associated with the towns made it clear they are proud of the banners they feel encapsulate their beloved homes.The...


Farmland for food not lights 
01-09-2023 4:06 PM

There are positive ways to satisfy our needs for renewable energy, food, and forest carbon sequestration.Just as it is counter-productive to attempt to reduce climate change by logging carbon-sequestering forests, in order to build large solar arrays,...


North Quabbin Notebook: Jan. 9, 2023
01-08-2023 9:25 PM

Village Neighbors seeks volunteers, call managersWENDELL — The nonprofit serving people ages 60 and older in Shutesbury, Leverett, New Salem and Wendell will hold a volunteer orientation on Tuesday.The hybrid meeting on Zoom and in person at the...


Shared mental health clinician begins service in Erving, neighboring towns
05-09-2022 4:50 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

ERVING — Clinician Leeanne Hadsel began her duty serving alongside local police departments last week, marking what she called a “cultural” next step forward in providing mental health services to those in crisis.Motivated by a regional history of...


New animal control officer takes reins in Wendell
01-13-2021 3:50 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — Leverett Police Officer Meghan Gallo has been sworn in as Wendell’s new animal control officer.Gallo, 26, takes over for longtime animal control officer Maggie Houghton, who recently stepped down after moving up her planned retirement date....


Wendell teen crafts flag drop-off boxes for Eagle Scout service project
11-13-2020 4:44 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The American flag is often wrapped in controversy and questions. Is it OK to kneel during the national anthem? Should politicians always wear one as a lapel pin? But those aren’t the only inquiries people have raised about Old Glory.Some are...


Wendell artist hopes to spark political discussion through T-shirt business
02-23-2018 5:45 PM

By ANDY CASTILLO

Once upon a time there was a small hilltop near Nanuet, N.Y., where cows grazed in dusky light as the world turned around and around in perfect order. Trees covered the landscape, and the region was peaceful even though New York City was only 20 miles...

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