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Guest columnist Ryan Voiland: Slashing of farming, food support senseless
03-31-2025 11:20 AM

By RYAN VOILAND

The following speech was delivered by Ryan Voiland at a farmers’ rally opposing cuts to USDA and other federal programs that are negatively impacting farms and agriculture in the region and around the country. The rally took place on Sunday, March 23 in front of Hadley Town Hall.


Columnist Richard Fein: Ukraine — Prepared to fight but ready for peace
03-31-2025 7:31 AM

By RICHARD FEIN

This column is about Ukraine in the fourth year of a war that Russia started. The president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, wants to wipe out Ukraine as an independent country with its own history and culture. Under the Biden administration, NATO was revitalized and the U.S. supported Ukraine in its hour of need. Under President Donald Trump, U.S. policy has changed.


Kathe Geist: Hypocrisy on display
03-30-2025 12:49 PM

I was amused by one reader’s objection to Democratic lawmakers not standing in honor of the little boy who had been sick and wanted to be a policeman amid the torrent of lies that was President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress earlier this month.


Gordon Humphrey: On owning things
03-30-2025 12:49 PM

If something happens during Biden’s term, it’s Biden’s fault. If something happens during Trump’s term, it’s Biden’s fault. So all the tariffs and global disruption is all on Biden? Got it.


David Goldstein: Bad drought conditions?
03-30-2025 12:49 PM

I just don’t believe the Recorder’s March 17 front-page story, “Drought conditions upgraded to critical.” The people who fret about the weather all voted for Harris-Walz, the dumbest ticket in American history. I voted for the guys with common sense.


Eliot Sanborn: Dear ChatGPT: A writer’s plea
03-30-2025 12:49 PM

Dear ChatGPT, Can you write me a letter about how to be a good writer? Can you teach me to problem-solve, be creative, or express myself concisely? Well, I hope you can, because with you here now we aren’t going to learn these things the same way we have before. As a writer who has learned through banging my head against the wall and juggling my words around my brain, I believe that learning to be a better writer makes you a better person.


Jerry Markoski: Don’t submit, resist!
03-30-2025 12:49 PM

I attended the March 18 packed town hall with U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern at Greenfield Middle School. Frustration and urgency were palpable. Communication also was an important topic, so I’ll put out some thoughts.


Jack Tulloss: Play It Again, Sam
03-30-2025 12:44 PM

Woody Allen’s contribution to cinema is the lovable nebbish — a hopelessly hopeful Don Juan wannabe who never will be. In the 1972 film “Play It Again, Sam,” Mr. Allen portrays Allan Felix, a recent divorcé who feels like a stranger in a strange land when it comes to meeting women.


Robert Boulrice: Make Picture Main Street work
03-30-2025 12:44 PM

In 1995, I co-chaired Envision Central Square, a two-year urban design effort to revitalize Massachusetts Avenue from Cambridge City Hall to MIT. At the time, I led the Central Square Neighborhood Coalition; my co-chair, architect George Metzger, headed the Business Association. Together, we hosted around 50 meetings on everything from sidewalks and bike paths to storefronts, street life, and pedestrian flow.


Terry Sprecker: My wall crumbled
03-30-2025 12:44 PM

I don’t cry often, there is so much bad news these days, I’ve built walls to distance myself. But to read of that woman stomping her dog to death breached that wall [”Northampton woman jailed in dog death,” Gazette, March 20]. I’ve heard dogs cry in fear and pain, it is a heartrending plea, not easily ignored.


Katy Wight and Debin Bruce: Library Giving Day, April 1st
03-30-2025 12:44 PM

We are writing to highlight an urgent issue that threatens our community: the defunding of our nation’s libraries due to a recent executive order. The order aims to eliminate funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the sole federal agency dedicated to supporting public libraries nationwide. The proposed cuts jeopardize essential services such as interlibrary loans, eBook services, and crucial grants.


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

By DONALD JORALEMON

 


Rosemary Seifert-Graf: We must protect IMLS
03-28-2025 12:52 PM

The Institute of Museum and Library Services provides necessary funding and administrative funding to museum and library programs. They promote American English literacy by reports and funding research on literacy development. They help with the digitization of local historical records, career training, and projects studying American industry, Founding Fathers, and more. IMLS supports each of the 50 states, D.C., and American territories with technology access and instructions aimed at American information services. With the National Park Service, they fund the preservation of artifacts. Without their funding libraries will take away our learning through books, programs, classes, and the internet, which is free! Libraries can help with job searching, skill building, resume writing regardless of your age. Rural and underserved areas has vital resource in libraries and museums.We must not take away IMLS.


Marc Warner: Mayoral competence? Look at results
03-28-2025 12:52 PM

While the writers of the March 21 letter, “Mayor Sciarra, a competent, compassionate leader,” list several examples of what they see as the Northampton mayor’s compassion, they’re pretty thin on their basis for declaring her competence. The one item they raise of any possible relevance here — she’s “a whiz at budgets and spreadsheets” — is an awfully low bar for someone at the top of the organizational chart for a $137 million per year operation. A better measure of mayoral competence is to look at results.


Robin Jaffin: Silence is not an option
03-27-2025 12:42 PM

As a 65-year-old woman who has lived in western Massachusetts for 47 years, I have seen my share of political crises in this country. But never — never — have I witnessed such a brazen, coordinated attack on our democracy and our communities as we are seeing today. This isn’t just about political differences; it is about the systematic dismantling of government institutions that serve and protect us all.


Bob Gardner: In defense of Hatfield Housing Board member
03-27-2025 12:42 PM

I was baffled and confused by the March 14 article about the Hatfield Housing Board and the criticisms launched against Chris Smith of Prospect Street in Hatfield [”Hatfield Housing Authority board presses for removal of ‘toxic’ member”].


Douglas Amy: Undocumented immigrants' contributions
03-27-2025 12:42 PM

Fox News and the Republican Party have convinced many Americans that undocumented immigrants don’t contribute anything to our society and are just a drain on federal programs.


Stephen Armstrong: Bird flu, RFK Jr. and the price of eggs
03-27-2025 12:42 PM

If I had one wish for government officials (not that I have only one), it would be that they understand exponential equations.


Douglas McGaw: A veteran speaks
03-27-2025 12:42 PM

As a veteran who spilt blood for his country, I am now utterly embarrassed and ashamed of what my country has come to represent. Ethics, morality and mutual support, both globally and locally, are now lost and need to be regained.


Rachel Markowitz: The alternative news I needed
03-26-2025 5:33 PM

Once again I feel compelled to sing the praises of our daily newspaper. Last week, in addition to covering the day’s pressing news stories, the Gazette featured a quieter but no less important item in the B section: retired Hitchcock Center naturalist Ted Watt’s spirited recollection of taking a group of schoolkids on a snowy hike in search of animal tracks [”Learning a Sense of Wonder,” March 19].

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