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THE OTHER SIDE: It doesn’t matter if you won or lost

The Declaration of Independence makes crystal clear that the Founders fought for the proposition “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed …” Having lost the 2020 election, Donald Trump became the first president in our history to oppose the peaceful transfer of power and to try, in...

Dolores Dee Twarog Aberdale, 78, of Housatonic, retired pharmacy director at Fairview Hospital

In 1995 Dee returned to Fairview Hospital as the Director of Pharmacy where she remained until 2012, when she chose to retire from her 52-year-long career.

Richie Debkowski, 47, of Great Barrington

Richie moved to Housatonic in 1974 and was a graduate of Monument Mountain Regional High School class of 1982.

Garrett John Norton, 21, of Housatonic  

While at Monument Mountain Regional High School, Garrett played both varsity football and baseball. Garrett also enjoyed working on his truck and fishing and golfing with his brother Kevin. He loved life, being with friends and family and always had a smile on his face.

Louis P. “Louie the Light” Muller, 74 ,of Housatonic  

Louis enjoyed hunting and fishing, especially ice fishing, and was an avid stock car fan.

Harvey Notis, 93, of Pittsfield and Great Barrington

After graduating from Pace University, he went on to become the Chief Executive Officer of Stakelum-Lints Inc., a prominent oil delivery company based in Cedarhurst, Long Island.

Marie A. Rigodanzo, 91, of Housatonic

Marie worked for fifteen years in the shipping/receiving department at the Marian Fathers in Stockbridge before retiring in 1986. She was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of Corpus Christi Church in Housatonic.

Raymond F. Chamberland, 87: Teacher, principal, athletic director at Mt. Everett

He was honored as Massachusetts Secondary Principal of the Year in 1984. In 1993 Mount Everett dedicated their gymnasium in his honor.
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