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Roberta Warshaw: Shocked by Hadley storage facility
02-02-2024 6:00 AM

I agree with Aubrey Menard’s Jan. 30 guest column [“They paved paradise and put up a storage facilty”]. I moved here in April and the first thing I did was get out my bike and ride the stunning rail trail. I enjoyed sitting on the benches at that...


Kaylee Brow: There are better places to store junk
02-02-2024 6:00 AM

I wanted to voice my agreement with the column written by Aubrey Menard regarding the storage facility being built next to the rail trail in Hadley [“They paved paradise and put up storage facility,” Gazette, Jan. 30]. This is a huge loss for everyone...


Iain Stewart: Advocating safe sites
02-02-2024 6:00 AM

Regarding safe drug use sites [“Families of OD victims press for safe sites,” Gazette, Jan. 26]: In 1977, my older brother, Allan, overdosed at age 33 in a trailer near Westover Air Force Base in Chicopee. I cannot help but think that if there had...


Guest columnist Justin Pelland: Hadley should house people, not junk
02-01-2024 6:01 PM

By JUSTIN PELLAND

In a recent column, “They paved paradise and put up a storage facility,” [Gazette, Jan. 30], Aubrey Menard highlighted what is arguably one of Hadley’s most embarrassing truths: The town has no regard for the intrinsic value of land and the importance...


Peter Lincoln: Teachers, not trophy projects
02-01-2024 4:50 PM

Instead of spending millions on bike lanes that maybe 1% of the population will use, how about hiring a few more teachers?Peter LincolnFlorence


Paul Garvey: Code of conduct needed for kids sports fans 
02-01-2024 4:50 PM

Gazette sports writer Garrett Cote did a great job relating to a serious problem with kids sports [“Officials face fan criticism,” Gazette, Jan. 25]. I think the schools should consider a “code of conduct” for everyone at school games. A suggestion: A...


Jane Myers: Northampton Planning Board’s site plan approval threatens our neighborhood
02-01-2024 4:50 PM

Many neighboring residents attended and spoke at the Jan. 25 public hearing on the Nu-Way Homes proposal for 14 Garfield St. in Florence. We unanimously opposed this project because its density, appearance, and safety are completely inappropriate for...


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 Jonathan Kahane: Can’t let mistaken criticisms of column go unanswered
01-31-2024 6:33 PM

By JONATHAN KAHANE Now that some of the dust has settled since my last guest column [“Haunted by questions with no good answers,” Gazette, Dec. 28], I will take this opportunity to try and rectify distortions that were submitted in letters during the...


Jack Hornor: Trump backers aren’t somehow ‘less than’
01-31-2024 6:32 PM

I am not a supporter of Donald Trump, and I have many negative feelings about his presidency. But I have no negative feelings about anyone who voted for him or who supports him now.Almost 63 million people voted for Trump. These people are husbands,...


Larry Steinhauser: Cooley Dickinson Healthcare system: Thank you!
01-31-2024 6:32 PM

As a 70-year old person I have always prided myself on being healthy and active. Never spent a night in a hospital and never had major surgery. In December this changed when I had total knee replacement surgery. All of this happened under the Cooley...


Guest columnist Gene Stamell: Is my friend Peter a narcissist?
01-31-2024 6:32 PM

By GENE STAMELL

For the great majority of my life, I haven’t given the term “narcissism” much thought. The condition simply didn’t cross my radar. Certainly, I have known a number of people who possessed large, overinflated egos, but it wasn’t until I started...


Guest columnist Ben Tobin: No real fix for education, just empty narrative of innovation
01-30-2024 4:24 PM

By BEN TOBINIt speaks to the diminished role of our school systems that we are starting to see the emergence of student-led conferences. As the recent federal probe into Massachusetts’ special education system has laid bare, our entire system has...


Guest columnist Michael Miller: Abortion bans can’t stand up to scrutiny
01-30-2024 4:24 PM

By MICHAEL MILLER

The regulation of individual women’s abortion rights has long been debated in the U.S. In the 19th century, Matilda Joslyn Gage said, “Enforced motherhood is a crime against the body of the mother and the soul of the child,” and “To say when and how...


Anthony Fyden: ‘Book banning’ hyperbole demeans real censorship
01-30-2024 4:20 PM

Like a modern-day Paul Revere, columnist Bill Newman is sounding the alarm that libraries are “under attack.” [“Libraries under attack — Fight back,” Gazette, Jan. 13]. I’ve got good news. The actual number of recently banned books is precisely zero....


Edward Golding: Housing costs and climate change
01-30-2024 4:20 PM

Massachusetts faces two important, related problems: a shortage of housing, especially affordable housing and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A recent article about discussions in Hadley over the adoption of an even more stringent...


Guest columnist Chelsea Gazillo: Law would help keep farms in families
01-29-2024 3:47 PM

By CHELSEA GAZILLO

When farmland owners die without a will, their heirs are often faced with an unequal division of property. Under current law, a single heir, or a speculator who buys out the interest of just one heir, can file a partition action in court and force a...


Guest columnist Aubrey Menard: They paved paradise and put up a storage facility
01-29-2024 3:47 PM

By AUBREY MENARD

Every spring, as the Valley turns green and warmth returns to the air, I look forward to pulling my bike out and going for a ride. I live in Amherst, so one of my favorite places to ride is along the Norwottuck Rail Trail, past the beautiful Hadley...


Guest columnist Andy Morris-Friedman: A wing and a prayer
01-29-2024 3:45 PM

By ANDY MORRIS-FRIEDMAN

It’s time to give the airplane industry its props. Despite having the doors blown off, I’m still a big supporter of the Boeing 737 Max. They call it the “Max” because it’s the most profitable plane ever produced. There is still no 100% definitive...


Laura Bogdanowicz: Excellent article on World War II hero
01-29-2024 3:44 PM

Thank you to the Gazette and writer Bob Flahety for publishing and honoring a local WWII hero [“World War II sailor finally coming home to Holyoke,” Gazette, Jan. 27]. Your written words, coverage, and reporting not only helped bring closure to a...

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