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My Turn: Neighbors can be ‘the unsung heroes of our lives’
09-19-2024 3:49 PM

By LAURIE LOISEL

Editor’s note: The Recorder is publishing short essays over the next several weeks to mark National Good Neighbor Day on Sept. 28. Have a story about good neighbors in your lives? Send your submission of 500 words or less to...

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Dakin honors assistant district attorney for work on behalf of animals
09-18-2024 9:33 AM

NORTHAMPTON — Northwestern Assistant District Attorney Erin Aiello was recently honored by Dakin Humane Society in recognition of her contributions to the health and welfare of animals.Accompanied by Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan,...


Columnist Bill Newman: Can’t we protect our kids?
09-15-2024 6:22 PM

By BILL NEWMAN

Last week 14-year-old Colt Gray shot and killed two classmates and two teachers at his Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. Colt has been charged with four counts of felony murder and will be tried as an adult.His father, Colin Gray, has been...


Laura Briggs: We can't securitize our way out of school shootings
09-11-2024 11:39 AM

The other night, my kid had a nightmare about guns. I bet he wasn’t the only one, in the wake of all the publicity about the Apalachee High School shooting.The New York Times reported afterward that the Georgia school contracted with a private...


Local colleges see effect of Supreme Court ruling
09-09-2024 9:35 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

A steep drop in the number of Black students in the Class of 2028 at Amherst College compared to the preceding year’s incoming class, and less racial diversity in the first-year class, is likely a result of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling against...


Letter: Project Shema criticisms unfounded
09-03-2024 6:41 PM

We are disheartened by the disinformation campaign regarding the upcoming training offered by Project Shema for faculty at Northampton High School. In this tense political climate, in particular around Israel and Palestine, Project Shema was vetted...


Tzivia Gover: Joy — It’s not a political liability, it’s a superpower
09-02-2024 7:41 PM

Just a few short weeks ago, when the country was reeling from the sudden change of candidates at the top of the Democratic ticket, Kamala Harris received a phone call of support and endorsement from Michele and Barack Obama. She signed off by...


‘Rock ’n’ roll was our religion’: In the wake of his best friend’s death, Jeffrey Foucault releases ‘Universal Fire’
08-30-2024 1:50 PM

By BOB FLAHERTY

The New Yorker once called Jeffrey Foucault’s music “Beat-up troubadour folk whittled to dolorous perfection.” Now try all that with electric guitars.Foucault, a Wisconsin native who now lives in Shelburne Falls, will appear with his band Friday night...


My Turn: ADHD works for me, and so does NHE
08-28-2024 5:17 PM

By PETER NELSON

 When I was in first grade, my teacher, Mrs. Johnson, told my parents she thought I might have a bladder infection. She said this because I was always asking to go to the bathroom. What was I doing in the bathroom? I was making up stories, singing,...


Taking the razor to conspiracy theories
08-25-2024 11:26 AM

By DONALD JORALEMON

 What does a 14th-century philosopher have to do with assessing the reasonableness of current conspiracy theories? William of Ockham (1285-1347) is credited with the basic principle that, other things being equal, simpler explanations are to be...


Guest columnist Lois Ahrens: ‘Broken system’ — Worthy bills left behind
08-21-2024 4:41 PM

By LOIS AHRENS

 According to Progressive Massachusetts, in the formal session that began in January 2023 and ended July 31, 2024, of the thousands of bills submitted, only 5.82% passed.But lest you think this minuscule number was legislation meaningful to most...


Cooley Dickinson Hospital hunts for new leader as Watkins leaves
08-17-2024 2:01 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — Dr. Lynnette M. Watkins, who has served as Cooley Dickinson Hospital’s president and chief operating officer for nearly three years, has left the position.Reached by phone last week, Watkins, who began her tenure at the hospital on Sept....


My Turn: Calling for an end to killing Palestinians with our help
08-15-2024 6:39 PM

By GARY MICHAEL TARTAKOV

 On July 24, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood in the Capitol, thanking the U.S. Congress for itscooperation in Israel’s war on Gaza, I was standing on Pennsylvania Avenue, with thousands of Jews, Palestinians and others, facing...


My Turn: Walz a fine addition to ticket — but Trump lurks
08-10-2024 3:30 PM

By BILL NEWMAN

Let me confess. Until a week ago, I knew nothing about the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz. And until Kamala Harris picked him as her veep, I had no idea how to pronounce his name. You, too? Political pundits disagree about the importance of a...


Randi E. Klein: Support for the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
08-09-2024 3:28 PM

Support for the National Popular Vote Interstate CompactAs a board member of the Northampton Area chapter of the League of Women Voters, I appreciated Allen Woods’ recent column [“Who loves the Electoral College?” Aug. 3] explaining the history and...


My Turn: Past time to end wars in Ukraine, Palestine
08-08-2024 6:56 PM

By JOHN BERKOWITZ

 I’m Jewish, not antisemitic, and strongly opposed to the Biden administration’s unconditional support for the right-wing government in Israel and its genocidal attack on 2.3 million civilians in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack of Oct. 7. And...


My Turn: Harris and hope
08-07-2024 5:55 PM

By J.M. SORRELL

Enthusiasm is high, and I do not think it will wane. We have a presidential candidate who is not afraid to express joy while she is serious about what is at stake. She is smart and has heart.Vice President Kamala Harris is intrepid and humble at the...


The village baker writes a book: Jonathan Stevens pens ‘Hungry Ghost Bread Book’ to mark Northampton bakery’s 20th anniversary
08-06-2024 3:29 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

Jonathan Stevens of Hungry Ghost Bread in Northampton has much to celebrate. The bakery he owns and runs with his domestic and business partner, Cheryl Maffei, marked its 20th birthday this spring. His “Hungry Ghost Bread Book” (Chelsea Green, 208...


My Turn: Our republic faces a ‘perfect storm’
08-04-2024 8:08 AM

By TOM GARDNER

 ‘Orders the Navy’s Seal Team 6 to assassinate a political rival? Immune. Organizes a military coup to hold onto power? Immune. Takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon? Immune.” With these startling words in her dissenting opinion, Justice Sonia...


Guest columnist Marilyn Marks: Love, loss interwoven in our hearts
08-01-2024 8:54 PM

By MARILYN MARKS

 Why grieve? I share with you true stories from my circle of friends and community:A seasoned hiker walks into the mountains with his dog and never returns.A woman suddenly keels over with a heart attack and dies in her partner’s arms.A young mother...


My Turn: Bells will toll for all on Aug. 6
07-26-2024 1:02 PM

By BRUCE J. STEDMAN

When you hear church bells tolling on the morning of Aug. 6, listen carefully. They have an important message for you.In 1624, English cleric and poet John Donne published a series of poems, including “No Man is an Island.” Donne lived and wrote at a...

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