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From fireworks to MumFest to Art Walks, how events impact small towns

Each of New Bern’s festivals and events play a role in shaping the city and have an impact on its future perhaps an even greater one post-COVID-19. “I think these events are critically important to the vibrancy of the downtown and to the economy of downtown,” said Lynne Harakal, executive director of Swiss Bear Inc. “We need the resurgence of activities, we need you know, the large conventions coming back into the area, that’s all critical to the overall continued health of our businesses in the downtown area.” The town of River Bend planned and canceled its first-ever firework show this year due to anticipated bad weather. Historically putting a parade on for residents, the total cost of the firework show would have been $7,500, however, they only had to pay the vendor compensation fee of $800.

Filipina awarded William James Prize in US

Photo from Yale University’s website/ MANILA BULLETIN Joan Ongchoco was honored for her work on “Figments of imagination: Scaffolded attention creates non-sensory object and event representations.” Recipients of the awards were chosen by an ad hoc committee appointed by the president in consultation with the executive committee. The William James Prize is awarded to the “most outstanding single published contribution to the empirical or philosophical study of consciousness.” Ongchoco primarily worked with Brian Scholl at the Perception and Cognition Lab at Yale University. She was also part of the inaugural class of Yale-NUS College in Singapore in 2017 where she graduated summa cum laude.

Cars, fuel flowing as some gas stations get more deliveries

Cars and fuel flow at some Triad gas stations as more deliveries arrive Long lines have started to disappear as Colonial Pipeline reopens. Experts say the panic-buying reaction to the shutdown added undue pressure on the supply chain Author: Adaure Achumba, Alma McCarty Published: 9:10 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Updated: 12:44 AM EDT May 14, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. Long lines that clogged up gas stations across the Triad have started to disappear after a few days of panic-buying. Colonial Pipeline said it has reopened all of its pipeline systems after a cyberattack last Friday. The company said that every market they service should be getting fuel by now. Gas pumps though remain shrouded by plastic bags at thousands of gas stations across the southeastern U.S. But the pipeline company reported “substantial progress” in restarting the line. 

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