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Guest column: Serving educational needs shouldn’t be ‘aspirational’

05-06-2024 1:46 PM

By MICHAEL STEIN

The School Committee recently passed a level services budget requiring an increase in its share of the city’s budget. My colleagues and I voted 8-1 — with the mayor abstaining — to pass this budget. We did so because we understand the challenges...


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Letter: No taxation without representation

05-06-2024 1:36 PM

The students of Frontier Regional make a compelling argument to lower the voting age to 16. Actuarially speaking, a 16-year-old has a far greater stake in the decisions made by our elected officials than a 60-year-old does.There is another compelling...


Letter: Commonsense/Common Good

05-06-2024 1:36 PM

Kudos to Northampton School Committee member Karen Foster Cannon for her vote against a proposed Northampton Public Schools budget that would increase spending by 17%, necessitating deep cuts in other city services [“Board takes stand for no school...


Guest columnist Terrence McCarthy: Yard sale blues

05-06-2024 1:36 PM

By TERRENCE MCCARTHY

 As my wife, Donna, and I were hauling assorted items out of our house and garage in North Carolina the other day, I couldn’t help but try to recollect if anyone I knew growing up in Easthampton ever did what we were doing: preparing for a yard sale.I...


Letter: Support the Zoning Amendment for a Better Northampton

05-06-2024 1:36 PM

Prime Northampton real estate that has the potential to improve the entire community isn’t available for development very often.In 2010, the decision to relocate Kollmorgen (now L3 Harris) to the former State Hospital grounds prevented the South...


My Turn: Gaza and lies

05-03-2024 9:02 PM

By NANCY GROSSMAN

 Say, “I don’t believe the numbers.” Insist “It’s complicated.”Say, “There is no alternative. Hamas has called for the destruction of the state of Israel and thus, Hamas must be destroyed.” Disregard the Israeli leaders who have called for the...


Guest columnist Chris Egan: Facts on modern wood heat

05-03-2024 9:01 PM

By CHRIS EGAN

 I’m writing in response to Katy Eiseman’s recent column, “Must stop subsidizing wood-fired energy,” [Recorder, April 5]. We’re concerned that readers may have walked away with a misunderstanding of the issue, and hope this column will clear things...


Guest columnist Joe Gannon:

05-03-2024 9:01 PM

By JOE GANNON

 There are not many columns I have read in the Gazette that were as poetic as Jena Schwartz’s,“Things I have not said” [Gazette, April 24]. It is a time when much is being left unsaid, and as she points out, a time when many want much left...


Guest columnist Mariel E. Addis: Pride and prejudice

05-02-2024 9:07 PM

By MARIEL E. ADDIS

 When I came out, and even when I began my male-to-female transition, I couldn’t quite imagine the way my life would turn.Before transitioning, I was very private. I was not a particularly vocal advocate for social justice, although I always...


Guest columnist Daniel Cantor Yalowitz: Staying real, remaining humble

05-02-2024 9:07 PM

By DANIEL CANTOR YALOWITZ

Two weeks ago in this space, I wrote about the importance of cultural humility. At that time, I knew that my next column would focus on its twinned counterpart, personal humility. Today, I’ll focus on why maintaining an understanding of ourselves in...


Jim Weigang: Don’t trade our sidewalk for a bike trail

05-02-2024 9:05 PM

Regarding Mill River Greenway plans in Haydenville [“Residents resist Greenway trail plan,” Gazette, April 26], the proposed bike path would replace the existing sidewalk in our neighborhood and pass mere feet in front of homes on the upper end of the...


Nate Watson: Regarding the college encampment protests and antisemitism

05-02-2024 9:05 PM

If handed images of the college encampment protests and told to mark the antisemitism, many people would circle students wearing keffiyehs and waving Palestinian flags. The rise of antisemitism in America is undeniable, but I hear the call from...


Guest columnist Gene Stamell: We know what we know

05-01-2024 5:43 PM

By GENE STAMELL

 Columnist’s note: The following contains many parenthetical asides and seemingly unimportant details that somehow, one hopes, lead to a conclusion that the reader finds moderately interesting or entertaining or, at the very least, bearable.  Once...


Jennifer Dieringer: Budget must serve whole city

05-01-2024 5:35 PM

I am the parent of a Northampton High School student. I have been fortunate enough to have had the capacity and time to be engaged in the schools my son has attended, serving on the PTO since he was at Bridge Street Elementary School. (Pro tip: If you...


Nancy E. Grove: Landlines are the best

05-01-2024 5:35 PM

I enjoyed reading the guest column by Marietta Pritchard about landlines [”Landlines and more in our parallel universe,” Gazette, April 29].I totally agree with her. I thought my service was reliable until I loss my power a few years back. I have one...


Ken Rosenthal: Time to change direction on Jones Library

05-01-2024 5:35 PM

The Jones Library in Amherst received only one contractor’s bid for its long-planned renovation and expansion. When supplemental costs are added, that brings the estimated total project cost to at least $54 million. What seemed expensive before is now...


Sage Cooper-Clermont: A well-deserved thank you for chain of help

05-01-2024 5:35 PM

Thank you for finding and returning my keys. Thank you to Bob, the caretaker of Childs Park in Northampton, who went out and looked for them.Thank you to the young man who found them, saw my Big Y card, and took my keys to the Big Y service counter....


Joshua Singer: Friends of the trails could use a hand

05-01-2024 5:35 PM

As we start to feel the warmth of spring, I have seen a jump in the number of people outside, enjoying our neighborhoods —  biking, walking and rollerblading through the community.We are so fortunate to have an amazing and accessible trail network...


Columnist J.M. Sorrell: Days to remember

04-30-2024 3:46 PM

By J.M. SORRELL

May 1 is May Day. Originally it celebrated spring in Celtic and other traditions. Singing, dancing, bonfires, and competing for the tallest maypoles for male fertility were all the rage. Apparently size comparisons have been around for centuries. Who...


Guest columnist Owen Mitz: A hybrid suggestion for King Street

04-30-2024 3:42 PM

By OWEN MITZ

 Driving into Northampton south on King Street after getting off I-91, we are greeted by a number of tire stores, fast food establishments, auto dealers, auto body shops, drug stores (both types), food and liquor stores, and an occasional different...



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