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David Pritchard: Thank you to Northampton firefighters
11-26-2024 10:40 PM

The Broad Brook Coalition board of directors would like to thank the many firefighters whose quick work helped contain the brush fire that broke out recently in the Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area. Given the dry weather and warm conditions, this...

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Columnist Karen Gardner: Unanswered questions
11-12-2024 7:01 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

Voter fraud! Those satanic Democrats are bringing in millions of illegal immigrants and registering them to vote against the former guy! How could he possibly win with so much voter fraud and corruption going on against him?But we’re going to be ready...


Cora Lee Drew: Waiting for Mill River Greenway Committee to make good on its mission statement
10-13-2024 3:14 PM

I write regarding the Mill River Greenway section in the article “Minor changes coming to Williamsburg zoning to comply with new accessory dwelling state laws” [Oct. 6]. I’d like to clarify that the neighborhood of South Main Street isn’t “against the...


Columnist Karen Gardner: Vote like your democracy depends on it
10-08-2024 8:59 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

Rod, are you there? There’s just three weeks and six days left before the presidential election on Nov. 5th and I desperately need to talk with you. I know my world scares the heck out of you, and you’d rather not hear another word about it. But Rod,...


Penny Schultz: MCAS to graduate? No thank you
10-07-2024 5:34 PM

In his Oct. 5 letter to the editor, Ed Lambert got the problem of high-stakes MCAS testing backward. Making it a graduation requirement that all students pass the MCAS test is not the way to ensure that our students graduate with the qualifications...


Guest columnist David Daley: High Court ‘truest threat’ to American democracy
09-11-2024 3:01 PM

BY DAVID DALEY

During his 2005 Senate confirmation hearings, John G. Roberts Jr. introduced himself to the American people as the reasonable dad next door, who viewed his role as chief justice through our civic religion of baseball.“I will remember that it’s my job...


Columnist Karen Gardner: The emperor has no clothes
09-10-2024 6:01 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

Suddenly it’s September! The weather has cooled into gorgeous, sparkling days that remind us that fall is coming soon. I’ve been thinking about how my relationship to the natural world keeps me from getting too lost in the often-distressing, ever...


Helen Symons: Arcadia Folklore Festival needed more coverage
09-10-2024 5:45 PM

A week ago, Aug. 26 , I was surprised to find in that day’s edition of the Gazette that there was no mention of the Arcadia Folklore Festival held on the previous Saturday in Easthampton. It was such a joyous event that I was surprised that there was...


John Connolly: Kamala Harris not ‘dumb’
08-19-2024 8:57 PM

According to Donald Trump, Kamala Harris is “dumb.” Really? Harris is the daughter of parents who both earned Ph.D. degrees at the University of California Berkeley, one of the world’s best universities. Both had distinguished careers, Harris’s mother...


Columnist Karen Gardner: The joy is back
08-13-2024 4:16 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

Donald Trump, the former guy, is struggling. Throughout the 2024 race for the presidency, he has been the physically bigger, louder, more robust old white guy, though not the smarter or more effective president of the two men. In fact, the former guy...


Jim Weigang: Regulations and misinformation
07-24-2024 1:02 PM

Regarding July 2 article “Rail trail objections lose out,” we contest the article’s claim that MassDOT requires roads classified as arterial to separate vehicle and bicycle traffic. The engineering directive cited as the basis for this claim does not...


John Connolly: Kudos for perspectives on Russian invasion, state’s power play
07-12-2024 4:06 PM

Kudos to both John Sinton and David DiDonato for their recent opinions in the Gazette, the former rejecting the idea that Russia is not in the wrong with its invasion of Ukraine and the latter about how eastern Massachusetts wants our “forests,...


Haydenville man held without bail on new drug, firearms charges
07-11-2024 11:03 AM

By JAMES PENTLAND

NORTHAMPTON — A Haydenville man who had been free on $15,000 bail following his arrest on drug and assault charges stemming from a multi-town police chase in October remained jailed this week after being arrested recently on new charges.Eric...


Guest columnist Karen Gardner: A ray of light amid dark developments
07-09-2024 7:08 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

I decided to give poor Rod Serling a break this month, since I don’t think he can cope with all my real-world issues and woes. But then I realized that I can’t cope either and what I need is to talk with a psychiatrist, and not just any psychiatrist....


Jenny Hansell: Choosing medical aid in dying
06-23-2024 10:56 AM

Opponents of Medical Aid in Dying cite the possibility that disabled or poor people could be coerced into choosing it. The experience of my dear friend Michael, who chose MAID and departed surrounded by loved ones a week ago today as I write this,...


Columnist Karen Gardner: Convicted felon for hire
06-11-2024 6:44 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

This is Rod Serling calling, is that you, Karen? Yes, Rod, it’s me. I wasn’t expecting to hear from you, as I’m always the one calling you. What’s up?Remember how I’ve told you in the past that I would no longer let your thoughts invade my brain? Yes,...


Bill Packard: Consider Greenway trail plan favored by neighborhood
05-16-2024 8:11 PM

Concerning the front-page article about the planning Mill River Greenway bike path through Haydenville, it should have been noted that the majority of the residents of Lower South Main (from Bridge Street to Fort Hill Road) want the bike path...


Jim Weigang: Don’t trade our sidewalk for a bike trail
05-02-2024 9:05 PM

Regarding Mill River Greenway plans in Haydenville [“Residents resist Greenway trail plan,” Gazette, April 26], the proposed bike path would replace the existing sidewalk in our neighborhood and pass mere feet in front of homes on the upper end of the...


The long shadow of the Mill River flood: Multiple events on tap in May to mark 150th anniversary of the 1874 disaster
05-02-2024 4:44 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

On the morning of May 16, 1874, the dam on the Williamsburg Reservoir, up in the hills along the East Branch of the Mill River, suddenly collapsed, sending 600 million gallons of water roaring downhill.The flood, which soon became a 30-foot-high brown...


Columnist Karen Gardner: What kind of nation are we?
04-09-2024 7:31 PM

By KAREN GARDNERDid you know that the Founders of our great nation wrote these words: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”?Isn’t that amazing? That’s the first line of the First...


Sharon Rudnitzky: Empathy is compassionate understanding
04-01-2024 5:58 PM

I agree with much of what guest columnist Shalini Bahl-Milne wrote about moving forward with compassion in her piece about the recent Amherst Town Council meeting [“Beyond empathy: A compassionate approach to polarizing issues in Amherst,” March...

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