Teton Valley pickleball players have historically been a nomadic people, moving from season to season between different temporary court set-ups. But they want more, and are putting up the money
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The challenges in 2020 reminded us that unity cultivates success. Returning from Peace Corps Madagascar, moving to a new city, and starting a new job – while each daunting on their own – seemed manageable with enough preparation. But like the rest of the world, I did not expect the unprecedented times that the coronavirus unleashed. 2020 tested our ability to endure and adapt – both as individuals and as communities, but for me and perhaps for others, 2020 exercised what I understand to be the key to endurance – approach with intention.
UpdatedTue, Dec 22, 2020 at 6:11 pm ET
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A closed café, a booming catering business, and how a Washington Heights business fed locals free meals for six months during a pandemic. (Photo courtesy of Company on Edgecombe.)
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, NY Billy Dove and Thomas Loughlin felt the terrifying force of the coronavirus pandemic on multiple levels.
On a personal level, Dove and Loughlin, along with the rest of Loughlin s family, were all infected with the virus during March.
On a business level, the two men saw a year s worth of catering events get canceled in the span of a week.
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It didn t stop the two from finding a way to help.