PHOTO: National Day of Protest standout comes to Greenfield Common

Despite bitter cold temperatures and strong wind gusts, more than 25 people participated in a standout on the Greenfield Common on Monday, President’s Day, as part of the National Day of Protest. The protests were organized to advocate for constitutional and First Amendment rights, support equality and resist executive overreach. Residents of Greenfield, Montague, Orange and Leverett were in attendance.

Despite bitter cold temperatures and strong wind gusts, more than 25 people participated in a standout on the Greenfield Common on Monday, President’s Day, as part of the National Day of Protest. The protests were organized to advocate for constitutional and First Amendment rights, support equality and resist executive overreach. Residents of Greenfield, Montague, Orange and Leverett were in attendance. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/EMILY GREENE

Despite bitter cold temperatures and strong wind gusts, more than 25 people participated in a standout on the Greenfield Common on Monday, President’s Day, as part of the National Day of Protest. The protests were organized to advocate for constitutional and First Amendment rights, support equality and resist executive overreach. Residents of Greenfield, Montague, Orange and Leverett were in attendance.

Despite bitter cold temperatures and strong wind gusts, more than 25 people participated in a standout on the Greenfield Common on Monday, President’s Day, as part of the National Day of Protest. The protests were organized to advocate for constitutional and First Amendment rights, support equality and resist executive overreach. Residents of Greenfield, Montague, Orange and Leverett were in attendance. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CATE WOOLNER

Published: 02-17-2025 2:24 PM

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