Greenfield Recorder
My Turn: An unsung community hero: Franklin County Sheriff’s Office
For those of us who work and live in Franklin County, we are fortunate to benefit from a legacy of Franklin County sheriffs whose reach includes more than the everyday demanding duties of operating…
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5mMy Turn: Reality over ideology
With reference to articles, July 1 and 2 about the SCOTUS transgender sports ruling:Physical differences between the human male and the human female begin from the moment of conception. Compared to the female, the male will develop with more skeletal muscle mass, particularly in the upper body, have longer limbs, larger bone density, higher red […]
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10mADU law sees slow start in Franklin County
The Affordable Homes Act in Massachusetts has resulted in minimal housing growth in Franklin County, with only a handful of ADUs approved in the first year.
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6mWarwick School District names Kate Carbone as interim superintendent
Kate Carbone has been appointed as interim superintendent of the Warwick School District for the 2026-2027 school year, filling in for Carole Learned-Miller, who is taking a sabbatical.
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8mThey Keep Bees takes home $10K prize at annual pitch contest
Ang Roell of They Keep Bees won the Franklin County Community Development Corporation's fifth "Take the Floor" pitch contest, receiving a $10,000 investment to help their business purchase a centrifuge to process honey and further strengthen the local food system and pollinator health.
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6mMy Turn: The right not to bake — Heat as a failure of justice
Every morning I watch the same thing happen. The sun rises over our home in western Massachusetts and begins pouring energy onto the solar panels we installed more than a decade ago. For 14 hours they quietly produce enough electricity to run our air conditioning, appliances, computers, lights, and much of our household. On the […]