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BRATTLEBORO â Supply chain interruptions shouldnât affect fireworks displays, both backyard and more formal, this year.
âThe supply chain for fireworks is fine as long as companies made their decisions early,â said Stephen Pelkey, CEO and artistic director of Atlas PyroVision Entertainment Group in Jaffrey, N.H. âOur business model over the last 20 years has been to import additional inventory every year and to keep our stock at levels to last 12 to 15 months.â
Pelkey said with many business, itâs not a great idea to maintain a high amount of inventory.
People head to their local firework shops to stock up before the Fourth of July weekend on Monday, June 28, 2021.By Kristopher Radder,
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A wall of wind hurtles through the asphalt-covered mountain gap as I exit my car, popping open the trunk to rummage through the sea of stuff for any last-minute additions to the loaded backpack lying atop the mess.
The air is chilly for early May, barely clearing 50, and I’m tired. It’s 4 p.m. on a Friday, the end of a long week made longer by ongoing complications from a home improvement project. I made a point of declaring that, regardless of the circumstances, I would be going backpacking this evening, but if I’m honest with myself, the treadmill of sifting and planning and losing and finding the gear I’d need to make it happen left me wondering if a brief overnight adventure was really worth all the effort.