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My Turn: ‘A republic, if you can keep it’
06-28-2025 9:04 PM

By DANIEL A. BROWN

(The Scene: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 4, 1776)


Farm share partnership will bring fresh produce to seniors in Greenfield
06-28-2025 4:30 PM

By LUKE MACANNUCO

GREENFIELD — Forty income-eligible senior households will receive fresh, local produce starting Thursday, July 17, as part of the second season of a farm share partnership involving Prospect Meadow Farm and the Greenfield Senior Center.


Discussion continues on finding safer encampment areas for homeless in Greenfield
06-27-2025 6:16 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — As the encampment behind Green River Park faces frequent flooding and ongoing sanitation issues, Unhoused Community Committee members spoke with the police chief Thursday morning to discuss alternative sites in the city where the homeless could gather and camp.


‘We’re feeling the love and the support’: Greenfield Fire captain welcomed home after cancer diagnosis
06-27-2025 5:55 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — First responders from across Franklin County lined Congress Street Wednesday evening to welcome Greenfield Fire Capt. John Whitney home from the hospital following a cancer diagnosis.


As I See It: Jefferson, Jesus and Marx — America’s founding fathers and ‘socialists’ all!
06-27-2025 1:32 PM

By JON HUER

With our Independence Day coming up, let’s take stock: Indeed, what kind of America are we celebrating?


PHOTOS: River recreation
06-27-2025 1:23 PM


Aldi grocery store opens in Greenfield
06-26-2025 5:58 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — More than 150 eager customers formed a line outside the city’s new Aldi grocery store in the moments before it opened Thursday morning.


Moldavite Dreams on the move: Business returning to Shelburne Falls roots
06-26-2025 4:08 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

SHELBURNE FALLS — With a new name and a new location, Crystal Visions is returning to its roots.


Tom Tolg: Regime change
06-26-2025 11:53 AM

I am all for regime change! The megalomaniac, terrorist, must be replaced. Hopefully Vance will do better.


Priscilla Caouette: In defense of public libraries
06-26-2025 11:51 AM

Rarely have I read such an uninformed letter in the Greenfield Recorder as the one I read today “Library funding cuts ‘not the end of the world,’” [Recorder, Jan. 25]. Especially the writer’s assertion that libraries are “fine for people too stingy to buy their own books ...”


David C. Kempf: Democratic Party ‘rudderless’
06-26-2025 11:51 AM

In Ben Clarke’s June 17 column, he asks, “Any regrets?” in voting for Donald J. Trump. I say none whatsoever. Trump derangement syndrome has been ongoing since Trump descended the golden escalator, and it’s getting worse by the day. The Democratic Party was hijacked by the far left, is rudderless, and lacking leadership, while President Trump is gaining momentum. The writer should be more concerned about the Democratic Party rather than bashing his former one.


Norman Schell: Democratic Party’s ‘soulless drive’ for hegemony
06-26-2025 11:51 AM

The current Democratic Party has become what our Founding Fathers warned us against: a political party so “party” driven that it becomes antithetical to the liberties which we enjoy as Americans. The Democratic Party’s soulless drive for complete political hegemony is exemplified by its silent approval and culpability in every act of violence and disruption in our streets by Antifa, and BLM.


PHOTOS: Summer socializing
06-26-2025 11:36 AM


Greenfield Middle School Honor Roll, Fourth Quarter
06-26-2025 11:04 AM

High Honors: Oliver Audet, Chazz Badillo, Leah Batiste, Phineas Brown, Elijah Cheney, Nyexziel Colon, Wesley Darling, Ian Degen, Gianna Haselton, Anmol Kanojia, Clara Kelsey, Rylan McIver, Gracie Medina, Lila Nietsche, Conor O’Connell, Mahir Patel, Cecily Paterno, Joe Proietti, Jake Pulizari, Samantha Rider, Greyson Roberts, Esme Sautter, Kadence Spring, Agnesse Suther, Elias Tripp, Amelia Waldron and Vasher Westfall.


My Turn: Troubled waters
06-25-2025 7:42 PM

By DOROTHEA MELNICOFF

One of the treasures of the Connecticut River, as we learned there are many, is Annette Spaulding, master diver and water world explorer. Affectionately known to Connecticut River Defenders as the “little mermaid” of especially this heritage river, as designated in 1998.


Eveline MacDougall: News article provided realistic confusion, nuance
06-25-2025 7:42 PM

I nearly skipped reading a full-page story in the June 23 Recorder because the gigantic all-caps header, “MAGA AND THE SINGLE GIRL,” followed by the subheader, “Conservative women attend conference to discuss careers, marriage, children” initially put me off. I figured the article was replete with tropes and tiresome, divisive rhetoric, none of which I personally need more of these days. I forced myself to read it, though, because I’m trying to broaden my perspectives and better understand our struggling human family.


Community Action project to create all-in-one service center, food pantry in Greenfield faces funding hurdles
06-25-2025 5:06 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — In the wake of federal funding cuts, Community Action Pioneer Valley’s plan to renovate the site of the former Barn Grocery Store at 95 River St. and convert it into an all-in-one service center and food pantry now faces significant hurdles.


Rally planned in Greenfield Saturday to support immigrant rights
06-25-2025 2:21 PM

GREENFIELD — With a program of speakers and music on Saturday, the Immigrant Rights Task Force of Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution hopes to help people learn more about the challenges facing the immigrant community and invite residents to join in the effort to support them.


Tests show flow of contamination from former Lunt Silversmiths site in Greenfield
06-24-2025 5:07 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Officials expressed frustration Monday over procedural delays and complications while reviewing the results of the most recent groundwater testing in the area surrounding the former Lunt Silversmiths site that “strongly confirm” the contaminants are spreading.


Greenfield Notebook: June 25, 2025
06-24-2025 2:54 PM

GREENFIELD — The Greenfield Police Department invites residents to the Greenfield Public Library Periodicals Lounge for coffee, pastries and conversation on Monday, July 7, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

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