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Columnist Karen Gardner: Just imagine
12-12-2023 6:24 PM

By KAREN GARDNER

Take a walk with me for a minute and just let your mind go free. Imagine a world where things can happen that you never thought possible.The former guy, the Donald, is still running for a second term as president of our country while under several...


Guest columnist Dina Levi: Misinformed or inappropriate? Questions about editorial cartoon
12-12-2023 6:04 PM

By DINA LEVI

Frequently while perusing the opinion page of the Gazette, I pause on the cartoon, not always feeling like I’m fully understanding it. I imagine, more than anything, they’re meant to catch the reader’s attention, and at times in doing so, blur the...


Speaking of Nature: Purple Finches appear this year?
12-12-2023 3:23 PM

We are midway through the month of December and I have started a new list. The current record for the number of birds observed in my yard in the month of Dec. is 31 species and that record was set just last year. On my first day of observations I...


Alan Kanner: Trump crossed the line
12-12-2023 6:30 AM

By ALAN KANNER

On Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, 2023, Donald Trump crossed the line. In his Claremont, New Hampshire speech, he said: “We pledge to you that we will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the...


Guest columnist Allen Woods: Seeking balance
12-10-2023 7:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

In the midst of a holiday season, when giving thanks and giving gifts focus our thoughts, how do we walk upright, maintaining a semblance of balance, through a decidedly broken world? It’s been a question for me ever since my personal world was broken...


Columnist John Sheirer: We all deserve the privilege of normalcy
12-10-2023 6:00 PM

By JOHN SHEIRER

Nearly 40 years ago, I entered a college classroom as the instructor for the first time. I was a 23-year-old graduate teaching assistant, charged with my very own section of English composition. Twenty-five students silently inspected me as I placed...


Guest columnist Susie Mosher: Disability activists also oppose aid in dying
12-09-2023 11:23 PM

By SUSIE MOSHER

The article “Bill seeks to give terminally ill options” published in the Gazette on Oct. 23 gave a slanted report on the public hearing held at the State House on Oct. 20. From reading the article one would be led to believe opponents of the Medical...


Guest columnist David Ball: Can’t abandon Ukraine in fight for country, democracy
12-09-2023 11:23 PM

By DAVID BALL

What’s at stake in the war between Russia and Ukraine? John Berkowitz’s guest column (“End Ukraine war before it ends us,” Gazette, Dec. 4) implies that any time a powerful authoritarian regime wants to invade a smaller neighbor, the world should let...


Get Growing: On Mars, gardening starts with bugs
12-08-2023 4:41 PM

By MICKEY RATHBUN

A recent headline in the New York Times caught my eye: “Mars Needs Insects.” As the article explained, if we are to create a human-friendly habitat on Mars, we will need to grow food there.Unlike the nutrient-laden soil that covers the earth, the...


Guest columnist Bill Scher: Take a journey through the American presidency at the Coolidge Museum
12-07-2023 5:30 PM

By BILL SCHER

I never thought much about Calvin Coolidge until 2005, when I moved to downtown Northampton, mere blocks from his presidential museum. But after visiting the museum, I suddenly had more questions.For example, Coolidge is known as the quintessential...


Guest columnist Mariel E. Addis: High hopes and lost experiences
12-07-2023 5:29 PM

By MARIEL E. ADDIS

Imagine for a moment, getting a new name, a new gender, a “new” body, and a closet full of new and different clothes. Now, imagine experiencing life with both a heightened level of both emotions and physical sensations. While it seems like something...


Guest columnist Jonathan A. Wright: Lesson of history: Time for a Mandela/de Klerk moment
12-06-2023 10:21 PM

By JONATHAN A. WRIGHT

When I was 11 years old, I traveled to the Middle East with my family, and one day we took a car from Beirut, then a French-flavored multi-ethnic city, to see the massive Roman temple ruins at Baalbek, evidence of one of many colonial occupations....


Guest columnist Al Norman: Another Social Security death panel
12-06-2023 10:21 PM

By AL NORMAN

The new speaker of the U.S. House, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana, found something to say in his first speech that upset millions of Americans concerned about the future of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid — the so-called budget “entitlements.”...


Guest columnists Bishop William D. Byrne and Catholics for Inclusion: A message of welcome to the LGBTQ+ community
12-05-2023 3:37 PM

By BISHOP WILLIAM D. BYRNE and MEMBERS of CATHOLICS FOR INCLUSION

In 2021, Pope Francis instituted a call to every Catholic congregation, and beyond, to take part in a worldwide synod, an invitation to even non-Catholics who wished to participate, to listen to people and ask how the Holy Spirit was moving them, and...


Columnist JM Sorrell: If not now, when?
12-05-2023 3:37 PM

By J.M. SORRELL

Now is the time to offer support and love for Jewish community members, colleagues, friends, neighbors and family members. It is time to stand firmly against all forms and sources of antisemitism without a “but” attached to it. Antisemitic acts have...


My Turn: When volunteer lawyers saved us from Prohibition
12-04-2023 4:20 PM

By DICK EVANS

Today, Dec. 5, 2023, is the 90th anniversary of a remarkable — and rarely remarked upon — episode in American history, having enormous consequences in law, in commerce, in families and in culture. More remarkable was its path, perhaps the best-kept...


Columnist Joanna Buoniconti: Giving myself the grace to relax this Christmas
12-04-2023 4:18 PM

By JOANNA BUONICONTI

As everyone knows the Christmas season can be perpetually chaotic and stressful. Between shopping, get-togethers with family and friends, cooking, baking and putting up decorations, it’s a holiday that brings out the perfectionists in all of us....


Guest columnist John Berkowitz: End Ukraine war before it ends us
12-04-2023 10:01 AM

By JOHN BERKOWITZ

Despite the awful carnage of the war between Israel and the Palestinians, and its risk of becoming an even more lethal regional conflagration, I’m deeply concerned that if the war between Ukraine and Russia isn’t brought soon to a negotiated end, it...


Guest columnist Gene Stamell: Out of the mouths of babes
12-04-2023 10:00 AM

By GENE STAMELL

My teaching career has spanned well over four decades. I recall staining and ruining many perfectly good shirts and sweaters while hand-cranking copies of math papers on ditto machines. Yes, back then, teaching sometimes resulted in strong biceps and...


Columnist Bill Newman: Supreme Court fails to acquit itself
12-03-2023 8:36 AM

By BILL NEWMAN

In November, the United States Supreme Court adopted a Code of Conduct. It’s a list of suggested, not required, ethical dos and don’ts for the Justices.The justices issued this document because they want the klieg lights that the news media has been...

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