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Caryn Davis, owner of Bloomington Cycle and Fitness, said it’s a multilayered issue.
“We saw, as you saw in other industries, a big demand for outdoor types of things that folks could participate in safely during the pandemic,” Davis said. “The supply, for various reasons, didn t keep up because it was an unplanned boom. Just like everything else, there were factories that shut down all over. That impacted our supply.”
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Looking to explore CT s nautical roots? New book offers guide
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The coastline of Noank, a village in Groton, Conn.Caryn Davis / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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A view of New London, Conn. from the mouth of the Thames River.Caryn Davis / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Freedom Schooner Amistad, the homeport of which is New Haven, Conn.Caryn Davis / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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“Connecticut Waters” is a new book with photos by Caryn Davis. She says the goal of the book is to celebrate the state’s connection with its coastline and waterways.Caryn Davis / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less