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Atrium on Main turning residents home hobby into new desserts

3/9/2021 Atrium on Main turning residents’ home hobby into new desserts Owner Mike Bettencourt, left, and consultant Carlos Tobon show off the newly redone Atrium on Main on Main Street in Pawtucket. Directly behind them will be the new performance stage. (Breeze photo by Ethan Shorey) PAWTUCKET – The new Atrium on Main is planning a special collaboration with people who have discovered home cooking and baking during the pandemic, offering them a share of the profits if their desserts are chosen for the restaurant’s menu. Carlos Tobon, a state representative working as a consultant for the restaurant, said this unique initiative is part of the restaurant’s goal of being a central hub of activity that the whole community can be proud of and that will attract people from elsewhere to Pawtucket.

COVID-19 impacted everything in Pawtucket in 2020

12/29/2020 COVID-19 impacted everything in Pawtucket in 2020 Nia Dacruz proudly showed off her diploma jacket after officially graduating from Tolman High School in June. She said she was happy to be able to walk across a stage for her graduation. Like at so many other schools, the students at Tolman were deprived of a normal high school graduation ceremony. The school recorded the graduates walking across the stage at McCoy Stadium as well as speeches to compile a full graduation video that aired on Capitol TV. (Breeze file photo by Charles Lawrence) PAWTUCKET – There was no aspect of life in Pawtucket this year that hasn’t been touched in some way by the COVID-19 pandemic, from the lives lost or turned upside down by health scares to the financial impacts for residents and business owners.

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