Opinion
Farmland for food not lights
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,...
My Turn: White Christians still taking native children
On Nov. 9, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), which gives a preference for Native American people to foster and adopt Native American children. The lead...
Pushback: A resolution to abolish home equity theft
By AL NORMAN
Tonight, the Greenfield City Council may take the first step towards ending an unconstitutional state law that has come to be known as “home equity theft.”Massachusetts is one of only 13 states that allows home equity theft. In Alabama, Arizona,...
Cellphone pouches are a bad idea
By Eve N. Bogdanove
Facebook is exploding about Superintendent Christine DeBarge’s decision to buy Yondr pouches to control student cellphone use.Here’s what parents are saying: It criminalizes student behavior rather than responding to needs. It show a lack of real...
Who is on our currency and why?
One dollar bill — George Washington (1732-1799). He was commander of the Colonial Army in the Revolutionary War with England to gain our independence (1775-1783). Washington was our first President of the United States of America (1789-1797).Two...
Speaking Out with Carrie N. Baker: State law should recognize coercive control is domestic abuse
By Carrie N. Baker
When the Connecticut mother of five Jennifer Dulos left her husband in June of 2017, she sought a restraining order against him. A judge denied her request because she could not show he physically abused her.In May of 2019, as she returned home from...
Post Offices serve as lifeline
It is a great honor to serve Bernardston as your new Postmaster. In my years with the United States Postal Service, I have seen firsthand the role the Postal Service plays connecting neighbors and our community to the nation. Our Post Offices serve as...
My Turn: Correcting the record: Shays Rebellion was no Jan. 6
By DANIEL BULLEN
With the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, Michael Steele and Miles Taylor published an article on MSNBC that invoked “Shays’ Rebellion” as a historical precursor for the insurrection, but these two events have very little in common, and come...
My Turn: More research needed on industrial solar arrays
By DEVLIN SELMAN
Not all industrial solar arrays are a “sunny” great thing. Large solar companies such as Nexamp offer “too good to be true” incentives for landowners to lease their land and build a solar “farm” to capture the sun’s energy so they can do “good!” We...
My Turn: Ben Franklin repented owning slaves
By CAROLE GARIEPY
I’m spoiled. My husband, Gerry, reads aloud to me every day, a shared time with stimulating topics we can think about and discuss together. He just finished reading “The American Story,” by David Rubenstein, which is about interviews with authors who...
My Turn: Good-bye Columbus and what might have been
Few historical figures have undergone such a radical transformation in recent years as that illustrious Genoese, Christopher Columbus. From being one of the most revered explorers who bravely sailed the ocean blue, he is now condemned as the worst...
My Turn: Time to retire the Northfield Mountain Pumped Hydro Storage Station
By SUSAN OLMSTED
After reading Alicia Barton’s (CEO of FirstLight Power Resources) My Turn column (April 23) promoting the Northfield Mountain Pumped Hydro Storage (NMPHS) Station as “an asset in fight against climate change” and “… the largest clean power producer in...
Opting out of MCAS
Recently Interim Superintendent Houle offered two informational sessions to the public regarding in person learning and during the first of those sessions she stated that parents are not allowed to opt their children out of the MCAS. That is wrong,...
The dangers of cell towers
By DAVID O. CARPENTER
I am a public health physician who has been involved in issues related to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) for several decades. I have served as dean of the School of Public Health at the University at Albany/SUNY. I have edited two books on effects of...
Teacher fails entire class
By DAVID SIANO
This article is the perfect analogy using grades instead of dollars to show what you can expect with the radical Democratic Socialist plans of Biden, Sanders and Harris.An economics professor at a local college made a statement that she had never...
Editorial: A refresher for op-ed submissions
The op-ed page is an important feature of a community newspaper in that it gives readers the opportunity to comment on issues they deem important.Certainly, the Recorder’s readers aren’t at a loss when it comes to opinions.Thank goodness for that.We...
Trump must win to avoid criminal prosecution
If Trump loses the upcoming presidential election, he is fully aware he could be facing a trove of federal and state felonies which if convicted, sent to prison. The possible federal offenses include: obstruction of justice, obstruction of Congress,...
Turners Falls Battle
The massacre of natives May 19, 1676, at Gill/Turners Falls, is unthinkable. We ask ourselves, “How did this happen?” and how to best work toward reconciliation.King Philip’s War was the bloodiest per capita of any American war. During the period of...
The cult of Trumpism
By JOE JABONASKI
Trumpism is a cult — a social pathology — not a political movement. If it were a movement, people would be following the facts and making rational judgements based on how those facts help or hinder their goals. None of that happens with cult...
Editorial: A short history of color
According to Google, it was back in 1977 that color photographs started appearing regularly in daily newspapers. “The first uses, in front-page photos, caused a bit of a sensation,” wrote Robert Dixon, a Midwest editor, writer and independent...
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