Letters
<POST LETTER>Letter: February is American Heart Health Month
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Letter: Why Rush Williamstown's Proposed Zoning Changes?
I am writing to express my concern about the rushed way that the Williamstown Planning Board is proposing to rewrite the town's zoning code.
Letter: Zoning Changes in Williamstown Not Minor
The present proposals, as submitted, do not advance affordable housing in our town. In fact, they create real losses/costs especially for our rural RR2 zone. I submit that your proposals are a very big deal and need some big-deal time for thorough review and analysis before they are ready for "prime time."
Letter: Williamstown Shouldn't Rush Zoning Changes
The process is rushing to put these changes in the next warrant articles, to be voted on in the next town meeting. This is unfair to town residents, who need more time to learn about and consider these proposed changes — few residents are even aware of their existence.
Letter: Religious Liberty and Christian Nationalism
So let us all encourage our friends, family, and congregations of any and all religions to be very aware, and continue to speak up and speak out on this rising threat to religious liberty.
Letter: Support Voting Rights on MLK Jr. Day
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s family has requested that there be "no celebration" on the upcoming weekend in his honor until the federal voting rights legislation is enacted.
Letter: Merry Orthodox Christmas
Merry Orthodox Christmas, Jan. 7, 2022. This is celebrated largely in Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Greece and Serbia, by Coptic Christians in Egypt, and regions that have people from these countries
Letter: Pittsfield Public Schools: Opportunity for Change
The Pittsfield Public Schools are struggling, but unlike the past the problem isn't a lack of funding — it's a lack of vision and leadership. We cannot hope to give our children the schools they deserve unless we adequately staff them. What should be abundantly clear to our leaders and elected officials is the fact that we cannot begin to properly staff our schools unless we start to compensate people (our teachers and support staff) fairly for the important work that they do.
Letter: Williamstown Racial Justice & Police Reform Supports Bernard for Interim Town Manager
We believe that Mayor Bernard is the unicorn that Select Board member Jane Patton hoped for when she asked for administrative and racial justice experience in a candidate.
Letter: Our Collective Future
Nearly two weeks have passed since the North Adams election and I continue ask what I could have done differently and ponder if it was all worth it.
Letter: Parents Should Be Concerned About Violence, Drug Use
So parents keep your eyes out for signs. Check bags, if possible. Call school or police anonymously and let them know. This is the only way we can help keep our kids safe. Just because our kids are in school it's not just the schools' problem, it's ours too, we brought them into this world.
Letter: Look to Hope of Future, Not Ways of Past: Vote for Bond
I don't want North Adams to go back to what it was 12 years ago. I like knowing that when I see the city's mayor, despite the many pressures of their job, I'm going to be received with a warm handshake or embrace. I like knowing that if I've got some time and a means of being productive that I can engage in my hometown in whatever capacity I choose.
Letter: Get Information About Dangers of Youth Vaping
The start of the school year and new routines brings new worries about teen vaping. These concerns are important, especially now, because smoking and vaping may put people at higher risk of complications from COVID-19.
Letter: Macksey for Mayor
Jennifer cares for her community, her voters, for everyone. She is kind and wonderful listener, she will absolutely be a great leader. She is a positive role model for all of us. She is exactly what our city needs for a better tomorrow.
Letter: Lynette Bond Represents Change
As an outsider who sees not only the potential but the current beauty in North Adams; as a small-business owner who understands the difficulty in thinking differently to live better; I encourage you to vote for Lynette Bond, the representative of change.