Greenfield Recorder
My Turn: We can do better addressing climate change
I write today in response to Daniel Lyons’ Aug. 1 piece regarding the economics of the renewable energy transition. While monitoring the effects of the energy transition on Massachusetts residents is…
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5mUMass football: Minutemen ramping up offseason work
AMHERST — The UMass football team moved into the more contact-oriented part of the preseason in the last week. With the road opener against Rutgers fast approaching, the Minutemen are progressing as planned. “I think we are right where we are supposed to be,” UMass coach Joe Harasymiak said. “We had a great first scrimmage. […]
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4mSouth County Notebook: Aug. 18, 2026
Aug. 19: South County Senior Center holding Informational Fair and Cruise Night SUNDERLAND — The South County Senior Center’s Informational Fair and Cruise Night returns on Wednesday, Aug. 19, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Sunderland Elementary School. The event is free. Attendees can check out vintage vehicles, purchase meals from food trucks, listen to […]
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4mMy Turn: The stakes of decarbonization
Daniel Lyons’ Aug. 1 column (“The economic reality of net-zero ambition“) consolidates three different critiques of energy decarbonization: A.) that aiming for net-zero carbon emissions is too ambitious, B.) decarbonization is generally too costly, and C.) local decarbonization will have next to no real effect on climate change. I’ll start where I’m closest to agreeing. Reducing […]
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3mWith three new hires in Orange, chief says 'the Police Department's whole again'
Three new officers were sworn in at an Orange Selectboard meeting, bringing the Police Department back to its full staff of 13 officers.
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6mNorthfield doctors speak to benefits of family medicine residency, struggles of rural employment
Northfield residents Dr. John Romano and Dr. Rachel Anderson discussed the expansion of the Greenfield Family Medicine Residency Program and its role in addressing physician shortages and healthcare accessibility in western Massachusetts.