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Sailboats race on the Thames
Sailboats from the Coast Guard Academy race in the Thames River just off Jacobs Rock Monday, May 24, 2021. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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Over the course of the past year, we ve all been encouraged in one way or another to support small businesses, who were hit significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic in one way or another. In efforts to help out financially, one El Paso brewery has put together a campaign to create more awareness for locally owned businesses while also helping out with a charitable cause.
Hey Y’all, Shop Small: #Loco4Local915 has been the three-month campaign started by El Paso’s newest women veteran owned brewery Craft, Rhythm & Brews. The idea behind the campaign is simple. One can purchase a “Hey Y’all, Shop Small” T-shirt and take advantage of discounts at over 30 local businesses across town that have joined in on the initiative. A portion of the proceeds will go to help Centro San Vicente, a non-profit organization that provides community-based primary care health services with particular concern for the poor and needy in the El Paso area.
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Groton native receives Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Rear Adm. Butch Dollaga, commander of Submarine Group 7, presents Electronics Technician 1st Class Michael Perry, a Groton, native, with the Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Achievement Medal for swiftly resolving a critical equipment malfunction on the watchfloor. The photo was takenin Yokosuka, Japan, on May 13.