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Local ‘Hands Off!’ standouts planned as part of national effort
04-03-2025 10:54 AM

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Guest columnist Donald Joralemon: First, they came for the idea of the common good
03-28-2025 12:55 PM

By DONALD JORALEMON

 


Sunderland, Deerfield and Conway elementary school budgets heading to votes
03-17-2025 2:16 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

Budget season rolls on at the Frontier Regional and Union 38 school districts, with Sunderland, Deerfield and Conway elementary schools recently sharing their fiscal year 2026 budget proposals.


Guest columnist Donald Joralemon: The cost of being the Ugly American
02-27-2025 10:31 AM

By DONALD JORALEMON

 


Frontier pitches level-service budget of $13.29M
02-21-2025 9:16 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — Ahead of the March public hearing, Frontier Regional School administrators pitched their fiscal year 2026 draft budget to the full School Committee Tuesday evening.


Frontier School Committee tables vote on MCAS graduation requirement
02-17-2025 4:40 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — After receiving numerous letters against proposed graduation requirements, the Frontier Regional School District School Committee Tuesday evening tabled a measure that would require students to still pass the MCAS or a similar standardized test to graduate.


Guest columnist Donald Joralemon: The arrogance of willful ignorance
01-12-2025 11:41 AM

By DONALD JORALEMON

 


Guest columnist Donald Joralemon: The true cost of concentrating wealth away from the people
12-20-2024 6:21 AM

By DONALD JORALEMON

 The social media response to the assassination of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan on Dec. 4 was both deplorable and understandable. He quickly became a symbol for the anger and frustration of millions of Americans who have been...


Guest columnist Donald Joralemon: The mistakes of Saturday morning quarterbacking
11-18-2024 4:44 PM

By DONALD JORALEMON

There is no shortage of post-election speculation about the causes of Kamala Harris’ loss as Democrats wring hands and panic over the future of the party. It is generally an overreaction.Trump’s success was not the landslide he has claimed; many of...


Frontier Regional School Committee backs existing homeschooler policy for extracurricular activities
10-10-2024 3:43 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — After hearing from more than a dozen speakers Tuesday night, as well as submitted written comments, Frontier Regional School’s policy regarding homeschooler participation in extracurricular activities will remain the same.Following...


Frontier School Committee declines to dedicate volleyball court to longtime coach Sean MacDonald
08-14-2024 7:29 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD – Citing precedent set last year, the Frontier School Committee declined to dedicate its volleyball court to longtime coach Sean MacDonald, who retired after the 2023-24 school year, capping off 21 years and a whole slew of sectional...


Farmers grateful to have normal growing season after devastating 2023 floods
07-16-2024 7:02 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

CONWAY — After a frantic emergency response to save animals and equipment on July 10, 2023, David Fisher and Maggie Toran assessed their farm field as memories of Hurricane Irene came flooding back.At their horse-powered, community-supported...


Grant Ingle: UMass chancellor’s task force plan ‘deficient’
06-28-2024 2:22 PM

UMass Amherst Chancellor Javier Reyes has again demonstrated that he should resign. Reyes made the ill-advised decision to call in the State Police in riot gear to arrest students and faculty members peacefully protesting in support of Palestinians....


Guest columnist Donald Joralemon: Death by a thousand cuts — When religious protections are hijacked by extremists
06-03-2024 4:09 PM

By DONALD JORALEMON

 The reliance of at least one Alabama Supreme Court Judge on biblical justification for the recent ruling on in vitro fertilization and the status of frozen embryos is yet another challenge to the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the...


Frontier Regional School students appeal to lower voting age
04-27-2024 5:02 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

When Sunderland residents head to their Annual Town Meeting on Friday, they’ll vote on the town’s budget, some bylaw changes and a citizen’s petition with a unique twist, as the residents who brought the article forward can’t actually vote on...


Streak of hardships plague valley farmers
03-17-2024 1:01 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

Farming is already a tough field to make one’s living. Throw in three consecutive years of extreme weather and personal burnout and you’ve got a recipe for what is shaping up to another difficult year for valley farmers, as they prepare their fields...


Guest columnist Donald Joralemon: What’s wrong with the Alabama embryo decision
03-12-2024 5:26 PM

By DONALD JORALEMON

The recent Alabama Supreme Court decision that asserts embryos are children reflects a central misunderstanding about human reproduction. Fertilizing an ova initiates a biological process that can result in a successful pregnancy and birth, but more...


Bob Armstrong: Stop unnecessary new gas projects
02-14-2024 9:08 PM

The influential lobby group Mothers Out Front and our local FCCPR Climate Task Force are promoting legislative action required to permanently halt gas expansion of huge new pipelines in Massachusetts. This is a critical step in addressing the climate...


Grant Ingle: Beware glyphosate in plant-based foods
02-01-2024 4:50 PM

A recent front-page article, “Spicing up breakfast,” [Gazette, Jan. 23] explained how Smith College Dining Services is attempting to make 50% of breakfast and brunch offerings plant-based. While this effort is to be applauded, there is a downside to...


Guest columnist James A. Lomastro: Out of spotlight, border communities step up
01-22-2024 5:14 PM

By JAMES A. LOMASTRO

The summer of 2023 brought many forced migrations to cities in the North and Northeast and created a “crisis.” Coverage of the border, particularly Eagle Pass in Texas, presented a chaotic situation. Even when the images were not chaotic,...


Guest columnist Devlin Selman: More research needed on industrial solar arrays
03-11-2022 4:00 PM

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...

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