Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering by David Gregory

On July 4, 2011, in Book Reviews, Fiction, by Editor

You are Invited to a Dinner with Jesus of Nazareth. The mysterious envelope arrives on Nick Cominsky’s desk amid a stack of credit card applications and business-related junk mail. Although his seventy-hour workweek has already eaten into his limited family time, Nick can’t pass up the opportunity to see what kind of plot his colleagues have hatched…

Greenfield, Massachusetts: The Lying Games Continue…

On June 8, 2011, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Editor

Abutters to a large discount store project in Greenfield, Massachusetts and their consultant, Al Norman (a.k.a. the Walmart sprawl-buster), have filed an appeal to stop the project. They did so at the last possible moment, i.e. late Monday afternoon, indicating their intention to delay the project as much as possible.

Greenfield, Massachusetts – Store Opponents’ Arguments Come Up Short

On March 13, 2011, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Editor

Greenfield was first approached with a 165,000-square-foot building to house Store X. It has been reduced to 135,000 square feet. We have been warned by Group Y that the traffic will be horrendous. Instead of people traveling out of town, they may choose to stay in town and travel down High or Federal streets. Now, if I understand this correctly, if the building is reduced to 80,000 square feet, the traffic will lessen because … I’m still not sure of the thinking. If the bottom line is because Store X will not be able to carry enough goods to satisfy customers, who exactly is Group Y trying to help?

Greenfield, Massachusetts: A Frustrated Al Norman Defeated

On March 6, 2011, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Editor

Al Norman, a Greenfield resident, nationally known as a consultant against Walmart, is in a serious predicament. He fights Walmart on a national basis, yet the majority of residents in his hometown has voted for a discount department store development by a margin of roughly 2:1. Imagine the blow to his reputation in case the project prevails.

On Martin Luther King Day An Open Letter To Tim Grant

On March 1, 2011, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Editor

What separates immigrants, applying for citizenship, from born Americans is simple: They need to apply for the privilege of American citizenship, and they are undergoing a process during which they have to prove that they are worthy of being an American. They need to know – and understand – the American constitution especially the aspects that make this country so great.

The Greenfield Recorder and the Racial Slurs

On March 1, 2011, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Editor

Our local newspaper, the Recorder, serving the people of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region, seems to be undergoing a shift toward supporting extreme right-wing views, which includes, but is not limited to the publication of borderline racial slurs.

How A "Big Box Store" Will Destroy Downtown Greenfield, Massachusetts

Honestly, I am sick and tired of the misleading comments regarding the impact of a potential large retail store on downtown Greenfield, Massachusetts. Today’s Recorder – who seems to allow more opponents than proponents to comment lately – shows another “My Turn” article written by Hazel Dawkins, another misguided Al-Norman-Worshipper.

Greenfield, Massachusetts And The Problem With The "Walmart Sprawl-Buster"

On January 7, 2011, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Editor

What caught my attention, though, is what I consider an unbearable level of hypocrisy maintained by the opponents of the “big box store” idea. Their ringleader is the man known as the “sprawl-buster” consultant for those who oppose Walmart nationwide, Mr. Al Norman. (Note: At this time, nobody knows which retail store might come into town, not even the developer of the assigned property, but it might be a Walmart, and this is where the schizophrenia sets in.)

The Greenfield Coalition for a Sustainable Future – Who Are They?

On December 7, 2010, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Editor

The Greenfield Coalition for a Sustainable Future is a group of Greenfield residents who are interested in supporting growth that is sustainable and beneficial for Greenfield.

Greenfield, Massachusetts And The Retail Development – "My Turn" by Penny Rickets

I challenge the media outlets as well as anyone speaking to the Planning Board to begin using the words “proposed retail development.” Those who don’t will only suggest to me that they plan to keep the fear factor alive and well. Let’s remember, it’s only going to be a store or two.