Letters
<POST LETTER>Letter: No Complaints in Sheffield on Outdoor Pot Farms
Digging a little deeper, the issues were typically associated with large industrial-scale operations, almost always with indoor production facilities, predominately in western states with far less stringent regulations than Massachusetts.
Letter: Mail-In Voting
If you apply to vote by mail, in many or most towns you can deliver your own ballot envelope to the town's drop box. In Cheshire, for example, there is a drop box at the Town Hall right next to the entrance to the town clerk's office.
Letter: Stop Construction of Pittsfield Cell Tower
On behalf of all of those who were muted last night, I am asking the mayor, the City Council, Community Development and the Zoning Board and the Community Preservation Committee to rescind the 877 South St. cell tower permit, stop the construction, ensure the tower is off, and restart a fair and transparent permitting process.
Letter: Williamstown's Racist Legacy
I asked my great-aunt and -uncle what they heard and saw Colonial Village as residents and they all say: "Whites-only. We were told as children to avoid going in there because it was unsafe and unwelcoming for Black people."
Letter: Democracy In quarantine: Vote, and Vote Safely
Never has it been so dangerous to cast our vote; yet, more so than ever, we need to. This upcoming national election will determine the course of our country, our town, our family, and our life.
Letter: Voting Makes Voices Heard
The only way to solve the issues in our government, our political process, and our country is to make our voices heard. Whether it's a local, state, or national election, each of us has a civic duty to vote to make our government work for us the way it's supposed to.
Letter: Support for Peter Beck for Planning Board
I write to enthusiastically support Peter Beck for a five-year term on the Williamstown Planning Board. Peter was a star student at Yale Law School.
Letter: Federal Aid Needed to Stabilize Public School Funding
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered the landscape for public education in just about every way. It has further exacerbated the inequities in our society, from access to technology and broadband in rural areas to the assurance of essential nutrition for underserved populations.
Letter: Change in Tobacco Sales June 1, 2020
I want to remind people that starting June 1, 2020, flavored tobacco, including menthol cigarettes like Kools and Newports will no longer be sold in Massachusetts.
Letter: Five Stars to The Spoke
I have been a customer of The Spoke for years and now I want to send accolades to Paul, Heidi and Damien.
Letter: Envisioning Pedestrian-Friendly Streets
Historically, we start by giving the right-of-way to the cars, pushing the pedestrians and cyclists to the sidelines. What would happen if thought that pedestrians and cyclists should get priority?
Letter: Susan B. Anthony Should Have More Prominent Spot
Susan B. Anthony deserves more then to be in a place where 95 percent of the passing drivers and passengers will not see her