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Hingham s Audrey Cole records her 100th career point

Hingham begins Patriot Cup play this week

In early round, backers of Lee PCB dump explain their thinking

A stretch of the Housatonic River winds through Lenox. Legal filings are stacking up at the Environmental Appeals Board in Washington, D.C., as fights continue over the nature of the long-awaited Rest of River cleanup project. Photos by STEPHANIE ZOLLSHAN — THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE LEE — “Ipse dixit.” That’s the Latin phrase lawyers for a group of elected officials use to rebut claims that Berkshires residents “overwhelmingly” oppose a proposed PCB landfill in Lee. It means “dogmatic and unproven.” Quote As briefs begin to stack up at the Environmental Appeals Board in Washington, D.C., the legal players are front-loading their arguments.

Justin Clark, a man of extraordinary perseverance and courage, dies at 58

Last Updated: Monday, March 1, 2021 10:40 Justin Clark, a man who never learned to take no for an answer, died Thursday at the age of 58. Born in 1962 with cerebral palsy,  unable to walk or talk, he leaves a legacy few Canadians will ever match. Clark became a pioneer in the fight for the rights of disabled people–determined that they should be treated as full-fledged human beings. Justin Clark, who died Thursday at the age of 58, is pictured with his friend and former teacher Robbie Giles as they attend Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa. Their friendship was fast and lasted (see below) a lifetime. (Submitted by Robbie Giles)

How Justin Clark s fight for independence transformed disability rights in Canada

How Justin Clark s fight for independence transformed disability rights in Canada
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