Disgusting Pile of Trash Found in Fairhaven
I ve seen nips and cigarettes and trash in general alongside the road, but never have I ever seen such a disgusting sight as this.
At the end of Taber Street in Fairhaven is a pathway that leads down to the shoreline banks of the Acushnet River. What should be nothing other than a waterfront habitat has been transformed into a repulsive pile of rubbish.
Courtesy of Gary Lavalette
The eyesore was discovered by a member of the Fairhaven Conservation Commission, Gary Lavalette, who takes this unlawful and disgusting act very seriously. Lavalette is currently looking for volunteer recruits who are willing to help out with this project. It would involve manually moving the trash to the bottom of Taber Street, where the town will then pick it up.
US riots: Not fair - US Capitol riot suspect has tantrum in court
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Richard Bigo Barnet explains why he took a personalised envelope from Nancy Pelosi s office. Video / Matthew Rosenberg via Twiter
Richard Bigo Barnet explains why he took a personalised envelope from Nancy Pelosi s office. Video / Matthew Rosenberg via Twiter
NZ Herald
US Capitol riot suspect Richard Bigo Barnett, famously known as the man who comfortably lounged in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s office, has appeared in federal court where he seemed anything but comfortable.
Barnett, who lives in Arkansas, was charged with multiple criminal counts including theft in connection to the January Capitol riot.
Local roundup: Cards get Condon a first playoff victory
Zahna Rice
Modified: 3/5/2021 10:08:27 AM
WEST CANAAN Progress should be measured in milestones. It took seven seasons, but Stevens High girls basketball coach Ivy Condon claimed a big one on Thursday.
Freshman Kiley Bundy scored 13 points and hit three key free throws in the fourth quarter as Stevens edged Mascoma, 41-35, in an NHIAA Division III preliminary-round tournament win at Kehoe Gymnasium. That gave Condon, the Cardinals’ seventh-year coach, her first postseason victory.
The foul-line effort proved essential for the Cards. The Royals (1-13) held Stevens without a fourth-quarter field goal, requiring a 7-for-13 effort at the charity stripe for Condon’s crew to secure victory.