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By AL NORMAN
Like a dog chasing its tail, our federal government has been chasing “waste, fraud and abuse” for decades.
By AL NORMAN
This month, Ashfield will become the newest community in the state to start a municipal aggregator electricity supply program. Residents voted in 2023 to allow Ashfield to purchase electricity in bulk from an Eversource competitor to stabilize electricity prices and increase the renewable energy in its supply.
By AL NORMAN
Franklin County towns are scrambling to write updated accessory dwelling unit (ADU) zoning bylaws. Actually, Gov. Maura Healey’s administration has written our bylaws for us, based on stifling state mandates.
By AL NORMAN
Ed Dombrowski was upset.
By AL NORMAN
Massachusetts courts have ruled that our state has the “strongest type of home rule,” where cities and towns have the right “to regulate the use of land, buildings and structures to the full extent of [their] independent constitutional powers … to protect the health, safety and general welfare” of their inhabitants.
By AL NORMAN
Executives in the nuclear power industry are clinking glasses this New Year’s Day, with high hopes to make nuclear great again in 2025. Technology industry barons, from Bill Gates to Jeff Bezos, are green-scrubbing nukes to make them presentable as a...
By AL NORMAN
Whatever you think an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is, it’s been damaged by state government.When ADUs were first introduced into Greenfield zoning, one of its main purposes was: “Provide older homeowners with a means of obtaining rental income,...
By AL NORMAN
Before I moved to Franklin County, I lived in a two-floor apartment in Cambridge with six other people. Today, Cambridge has 60,000 housing units. According to Jason Furman, a Harvard economics professor, officials in Cambridge are working on a...
By AL NORMAN
On Oct. 29 I was mailed a check for $320,310 from Ocean City Development, LLC, of Wakefield, offering to buy my Greenfield home “as is.”The next day the Wall Street Journal ran a five-column story with the subheadline: “ZIP codes where investors own a...
By AL NORMAN
Decades before there was an Ice Cream Alley, the small crevice between two Main Street buildings in Greenfield was the storefront of Waffles T. Clown, aka Joshua Jay Jester, aka Joshua Dostis, one of Franklin County’s most colorful political activists...
By AL NORMAN
Greenfield has written its open space/cluster development zoning ordinance three times. The concept of “more houses on less land” is attractive — but apparently not so much to developers. Our first open space ordinance — for lots 5 acres and up —...
By AL NORMAN
I’m voting “yes” on all five state ballot questions. To wit:Question 1: YES. Allow the auditor to audit the state Legislature.Question 1 empowers the state auditor to audit the “authorities created by the general court and the general court itself.”...
By AL NORMAN
Solar facilities and battery storage have been protected in Massachusetts from local zoning by-laws since 1985. “In codifying solar energy as a protected use,” Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has written, “the Legislature determined...
By AL NORMAN
On Wednesday evening, the Greenfield City Council will consider an update of the city’s Open Space Cluster Development (OSCD) zoning ordinance. This cluster development has been described as a way “to build more houses on less land.”The open space...
By AL NORMAN
On March 31, 2023, the federal government declared the COVID public health emergency over. That created another national health emergency. It was called the Medicaid “Unwinding”— a massive “disenrollment.”During COVID, the federal government put in...
By AL NORMAN
On Dec. 29, 2021, Mitch Speight and Joan Marie Jackson had a letter dropped on their front porch in Greenfield by the county sheriff’s office. It was a “Notice to Quit” from a local law firm. “You are hereby notified and requested to vacate the...
By AL NORMAN
In October 2023, Gov. Maura Healey introduced a “$4 billion plan to jump-start the production of homes and make housing more affordable.” Her bill, H. 4138, titled the Affordable Homes Act, was touted as “the largest proposed investment in housing in...
By AL NORMAN
On July 9, 1998, acting Gov. Paul Cellucci signed into law An Act Establishing A City Or Town Aid To The Elderly And Disabled Taxation Fund. The proposal reached Greenfield 26 years later.Chapter 166 of the Acts of 1998 added Section 3D to Chapter 60...
By AL NORMAN
I met attorney Steven Schwartz in 1972. We were working in Greenfield as VISTA volunteers for Franklin Community Action Corporation. The following year Steven created the Greenfield office of Western Mass Legal Services, and a second office in...
By AL NORMAN
A public drama was performed on April 11 in Greenfield City Hall. The script ran for 90 minutes without intermission.Act I: A marijuana cultivator,15 Arch Street, LLC, asks for a “change of use” to add marijuana product manufacturing to their special...
By AL NORMAN
Tonight, voters in Wendell will act on a new general bylaw regarding licensing requirements for battery energy storage systems. Last Saturday, Shutesbury voters adopted a very similar bylaw. By voting “yes” on this bylaw, Wendell residents will...
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