In Springfield on February 26, there will be a rally calling on a local congressman to do more to fight climate change. As of February 25, more than 30 people had RSVP'd. The rally will be at 300 State Street at 4 p.m. Details are at:
www.facebook.com/events/2540018672738551
In other news from the Valley, Native Americans in Greenfield are asking the public to attend a government hearing in Greenfield on March 12 at 6 p.m. at the high school cafeteria. “We oppose the zoning change,” David Brule told the Valley Post in a phone interview on February 19. “We don't want a Walmart, a gas station or a fast food restaurant on land that Native Americans have lived on for thousands of years. There are archaeological sites on that area.”
The zoning change would affect 158 acres. The most vulnerable part is 19 acres of open space. The rest is a mix of houses, a 40 acre wilderness park, a tire store, and a car repair business. More information about Brule is at:
www.montague-ma.gov/files/Battle_of_Great_Falls_Phase_I_Final_Adminstrat...
and at the web site of a group he runs: www.NolumbekaProject.org.
Helping the Native Americans is Al Norman. He told the Valley Post in a phone interview on February 23, “The town council did not allow any of the 60 or so people at its February 14 meeting to speak. Many of the people at the meeting were holding signs opposed to the zoning change.” Norman has a web site at www.sprawl-busters.com.
In other news from the Valley, on February 23 in Brattleboro there was a rally against Trump's war on Venezuela. The organizers have a web page at:
www.facebook.com/BrattleboroSolidarity
More information is at www.NoWarOnVenezuela.org.
In other news from the Valley, eight people who were arrested last summer for non-violent civil disobedience are reacting to a recent decision by the judge in their case. Five of the people are from the Brattleboro area. They were arrested outside Trump's ICE office in Burlington. “I feel extremely upset that the judge won't let us talk about ICE in court,” Rachel Siegel told the Valley Post in a phone interview on February 24. She runs a group that has a web site at www.pjcVT.org.
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