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FALL RIVER Did you know they make high-end men’s trousers in Fall River’s Flint neighborhood?
The Hertling manufacturing company, besides making its own line of pants and shorts, manufactures private label trousers for such men’s clothing lines as Paul Stewart, J. Press and Epaulet.
And although the company has been around since 1925, they’ve been in the Spindle City for barely two months.
Majority owner Justin Christensen relocated Hertling in March from the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn to the third floor of the Tower Mill converted mill building on Quarry Street.
“We have twice as much space and air conditioning and pay 80 percent less in rent,” he said.
About 20 years ago, Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo campaigned for an ASUC position with the slogan, “By golly, vote Wally!”
Now the first Black deputy secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury, Adeyemo will virtually return to UC Berkeley as this year’s spring commencement speaker, according to a Berkeley News press release.
“Berkeley instilled in me the belief that no matter who you were or where you came from, you could shape and improve your community,” Adeyemo said in an email. “The country is facing a once-in-a-generation challenge with COVID 19, and I’m eager to talk to this year’s graduating class about how they will embrace that Cal belief in service and rise to the challenge to make their mark on this world.”
In 2020, I was in awe at the resilience of families. Here’s why Lois M. Collins © Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News Justin Christensen, 42, smiles at his wife Rayna, while sitting with their four children outside their Grantsville home on Thursday, May 28, 2020. “It’s not biased,” Rayna said about the virus. “It doesn’t choose who it affects.”
Editor’s note: Deseret News InDepth writers reflected on their work in 2020. Here’s what they learned:
I am in awe of resilient families who face unexpected and sometimes devastating crises and manage to rise, caring for and lifting others, too.
As COVID-19 blew through like an unrelenting hurricane, that resilience in the face of crisis is found pretty much in all of us, as the 2020 American Family Survey found. It captured challenges and victories in the pandemic. And because family is my beat, I have been privileged to share some of the most personal stories of strangers not always pandemic-related.
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