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Tamara Grogan: Not so easy for refugees to get fuel assistance
01-24-2024 5:11 PM

I read the opinion piece “Fuel Assistance for Who?” [Recorder, Jan. 21] and respectfully disagree with its premise. I’ve tried to get fuel assistance (for Afghan refugees specifically). It’s hard! The application process asks for a lot of paperwork...


Sounds Local: New year, new releases: Local artists release singles ahead of buzzed-about new albums
01-24-2024 1:44 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

With a new year comes new music, and 2024 looks like it will be an excellent year for both recordings and live music. Now that the holidays are over, some local musicians have dropped new singles in recent weeks as they gear up for full-length...


Franklin County holds special significance for departing Greenfield reporter
01-24-2024 9:40 AM

By MARY BYRNE

It isn’t in my nature to be the news, so I’ll keep this short.Nearly four years ago, I arrived in Greenfield just as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the region. I knew nobody, and frankly, having grown up in eastern Massachusetts, I knew very...


My Turn: The perfect retirement
01-23-2024 4:52 PM

By MICHAEL FLECK

Most people consider Secretariat to be the greatest racehorse who ever lived. If you watch the grainy YouTube video of his final race of the Triple Crown, you might not believe your eyes: He won that race by an astonishing 31 lengths, and his official...


PHOTO: Sledding brings smiles
01-22-2024 5:28 PM


My Turn: No justice, no peace, no ‘victors’
01-22-2024 5:05 PM

By PATRICK MCGREEVY

Fifteen years after the 1607 founding of the New World’s first permanent British settlement at Jamestown, a group of Powhatan warriors attacked white settlers, killing almost 350. The brutality of the attack stunned settlers, and inspired the...


10 Franklin County communities get state funds for storm damage repairs
01-22-2024 4:34 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

BOSTON — With the long-awaited announcement of storm damage relief funding at the Massachusetts Municipal Association’s annual conference this past weekend, Deerfield and Conway, as well as 35 other communities around the state, are finding themselves...


With initial support, Greenfield DPW director to move forward with $2M recycling grant
01-22-2024 4:02 PM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — Having received an initial nod of support from City Council to pursue an automated single-stream recycling program, Public Works Director Marlo Warner II can move forward in the process of accepting and signing for a $2.05 million grant...


Greenfield Notebook: Jan. 23, 2024
01-22-2024 1:34 PM

Book talk to discuss Greenfield women and their historic businessesGREENFIELD — Local authors Sara Campbell and Shari Strahan will talk about their recently published historical book, “Did Grandma Have a Filling Station? Greenfield Women and Their...


My Turn: How to make dual stream recycling work for Greenfield
01-22-2024 8:29 AM

By SUSAN WORGAFTIK and PAUL JABLON

At the Jan. 17 City Council meeting, Department of Public Works Director Marlo Warner and grant writer Athena Bradley presented an overview of the EPA recycling contract that Greenfield has been awarded. The presentation clearly outlined three...


Greenfield Notebook: Jan. 22, 2024
01-21-2024 3:03 PM

Brown bag distribution moves to WeldonGREENFIELD — The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts’ monthly brown bag program for income-qualifying seniors is moving to a new location in February: the Weldon apartments at 54 High St. The distribution will be...


Franklin First, Greenfield Public Library partnering for financial literacy program
01-21-2024 3:01 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — Franklin First Federal Credit Union is teaming up with the Greenfield Public Library to offer a free 12-week financial literacy program for teens ages 12 to 14.The weekly one-hour program, slated to start Feb. 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the...


Joan Marie Jackson, Mitchell Speight, Al Norman: Time to end ‘home equity theft’
01-19-2024 7:00 PM

We would like to thank the Greenfield Recorder for including a newsworthy quote from 2023 exposing the unconstitutional, immoral actions of Greenfield in taking more than what is owed for delinquent property taxes, like other municipalities across...


Gary Seldon: Our river, not their reservoir
01-19-2024 7:00 PM

FirstLight’s Northfield Mountain pumped storage facility is a vile affront. It’s death and destruction. Profits are extracted, dead fish, and a crippled river are left behind. As if it was OK, I had become accustomed to its ongoing operation. Had...


Greenfield Notebook: Jan. 20, 2024
01-19-2024 6:22 PM

Green Team organizing talk on heat pumpsGREENFIELD — Bart Bales of Bales Energy Associates will be speaking on installing heat pumps (also known as mini-splits) as a replacement for heating with fossil fuels during a free talk at the Episcopal Church...


Connecting the Dots: Do as I do, not what I say
01-19-2024 1:22 PM

By JOHN BOS

There’s a quote on my crowded bulletin board full of prompts and reminders about life questions. One of the quotes is by Richard Bach, born the same year I was, in 1936. “Here,” he wrote over many years ago, “is the test to find whether your mission...


The World Keeps Turning: Who’s ‘soft’ on communism now?
01-19-2024 1:22 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

“Red-baiting” — accusing someone of being “soft on communism” or having murky “connections” to communist groups or individuals — has been an effective tactic for Republicans for nearly a century. It’s a simple way to put opponents on the defensive,...


When greed takes over: Greenfield writer pens ‘a cautionary tale for all ages’
01-19-2024 11:35 AM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

The Green Palmers ChronicleBy Jon HuerAustin Macauley PublishersReaders of Jon Huer’s commentary in this newspaper may be surprised to see a slightly different side of the Greenfield writer in “The Green Palmers Chronicle.” Huer calls the novel “a...


Greenfield City Council votes down proposal to lower threshold for development review
01-18-2024 5:36 PM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — In favor of allowing more time for discussion and public input, City Council voted down a zoning ordinance change Wednesday night that sought to lower the threshold for requiring major development review.The ordinance change, which was...


Legislative breakfast focuses on needs of area libraries
01-18-2024 4:59 PM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — City and state officials, leaders of nonprofits and public library advocates gathered at the Greenfield Public Library Thursday morning for the annual legislative breakfast, where all those who spoke emphasized the role libraries serve as...

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