These people are. Militants continue to target the people in the state and abroad. These tactics couldnt translate to direct threats. I dont think we can dismiss them to jump from what they have done which is horrific the murder of mr. Foley to the assumption they are going to be an immediate and within days a threat to us here in our home land. I think you dont jump to assumptions but you dont dismiss it. On the slip side there are critics who say president obama hasnt been paying enough attention to threats and that compromises National Security. This is an administration which the kindest word i could use a reckless they are not playing the leadership role. No more leading from mibehind. No more, dont do stupid stuff. Today the president is back from vacation and will meet with his defense secretary chuck hagel. Thank you, peter. For more on this developing story lets brinl in ryan marrow the National Security analyst. Who is this executioner . A wannabe rapper from bonn done he rad
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Kate Lanou, left, and Laura Sabolefski work in a greenhouse at Red Fire Farm in Montague on Friday. Lanou and Sabolefski have received their first COVID-19 vaccines through the Community Health Center of Franklin County. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Kate Lanou plants habanero pepper seeds in strip trays at Red Fire Farm in Montague on Friday. Lanou received her first COVID-19 vaccine through the Community Health Center of Franklin County. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Employees of Nourse Farms in Whately work in the fields. The farm’s employees received their first doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccination at the Community Health Center of Franklin County in Greenfield the week of Feb. 22. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/PETER NORMAN