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Seven young men speak honestly about their experience of drugs growing up in Wales
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The places in Wales offering a free Christmas meal this year for the elderly, homeless and vulnerable
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Tattoos look like skin disease : The prejudice people still face and the artists fighting it
Josh Downes, 26, received hate mail for his tattoos which an anonymous writer called gruesome
Josh Downes of Lost Boys Club Barbers in Pontypridd (Image: Mark Lewis Photography)
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For some people tattoos are a form of expression, it could be an intricate piece of art or a symbol of something important or personal to them.
The barbers that s coming out fighting after lockdown and wants to talk mental health and drug use
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Jim Chmielinski
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
James Herbert “Jim” Chmielinski, formerly of Berne, died on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. He was 73.
“Jim was surrounded by family and passed peacefully at home in Cape Cod after a brave battle with cancer,” his children wrote in a tribute.
He was born in Albany, the son of Mark and Agnes Chmielinski and the brother of Mark and Paul Chmielinski.
He was a United States Marine from 1967 to 1970, receiving the following honors: Good Conduct Medal 1st, Combat Action Ribbon, National Defense Medal of Honor, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, and Expert Rifle Badge.