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From I don’t to I do: Those in the wedding industry cautiously optimistic for better 2021 season
Greenfield-based photographer Matthew Cavanaugh said he was “straight up unemployed” during the initial months of the pandemic. “That’s normally a slower time anyway . , but not a week went by without someone canceling those first weeks.” CONTRIBUTED/MATTHEW CAVANAUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
In a normal year, Peterson Productions owner Matt Peterson said he will work anywhere from 50 to 100 weddings between May and October. “Last year, we lost everything we had no weddings whatsoever. 2020 was a total bust,” Peterson said. CONTRIBUTED/MATT PETERSON
“People still wanted to get married, and we were able to at least provide them the space for the ceremony,” Mountain Rose Inn owner Kasey Richards said, reflecting on the 2020 wedding season at her Greenfield venue. “We have this wonderful view, so they were still able to get some great photographs.” CONTRIBU
Brook Road in Shelburne open again after three-year closure
Brook Road is now open between Greenfield and Shelburne, with a new bridge over Hinsdale Brook. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
A new bridge was built carrying Brook Road over Hinsdale Brook in Shelburne. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Brook Road is now open between Greenfield and Shelburne, with a new bridge over Hinsdale Brook. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
The barriers are gone and Brook Road from Greenfield to Shelburne is open again for the first time in about th Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Modified: 12/11/2020 3:38:00 PM
SHELBURNE After being closed for three years, Brook Road has reopened to traffic, with repairs having been completed ahead of the predicted schedule.