Category Archives: Greenfield

Graffiti has a place

Graffiti has a place I was a bit dismayed when I saw the Montague Police has proposed to not only make unwanted graffiti more of a crime (isn’t it already?) but to require building owners to remove it and outlaw … Continue reading

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F15 grounding is an issue of maintanence not defense

Tim Blagg’s editorial about the risk to defense because of grounding of the F15 fleet misses a key lesson of history. The editorial starts with an interesting review of the history of the air defense net build around the US … Continue reading

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Do the numbers – deal with highway needs now

I am disturbed in seeing how even politicians trying to find viable solutions are caught up in responding to bogus ‘political reality’ – such as raising taxes are unacceptable, even when they are the best and most practical steps to … Continue reading

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And you know that how ?

The editorial in the Aug 9 issue of the Recorder about the Bridge Collapse ended with a claim that bridge building is not exactly ‘Rocket Science’, my answer is “And you know that how” ? When did you last design … Continue reading

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About HT Birthday and Growth

In the May 8th, 2007, Recorder, Amy waxed very poetic about the Hidden-Tech organization that now members over 1100 small and micro businesses, mostly in the Valley, with some worldwide. As the person primarily responsible for the web presence, and … Continue reading

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My Turn – A Birthday to Note

This is a editorial Page Entry from the Greenfield Recorder, May 8, 2007 A birthday worth noting Proud of my connections to Hidden-Tech Not longer after 9/11, with my business greatly reduced, I started to contemplate creating a formal support … Continue reading

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