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David Currier was excited when he learned of Gov. Charlie Baker s announcement Monday that almost all COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted as of May 29. “It’s another step towards normalcy,” he said. “It can t not help business.” Currier owns The Alley Bowling and BBQ in Orleans, where limited capacity, mask enforcement and social distancing requirements were challenges last summer at the 11,000-square-foot building on Route 6A. “The less restrictions the better,” Currier said of Baker s new plan, though he and other business and restaurant owners, along with staffers at entertainment venues, know there are still challenges ahead. As Monday s announcement reverberated through the industries gearing up for a busy Cape Cod season, leaders were trying to figure out what changes to make, and how fast to make them, as the restrictions drop on Memorial Day weekend – the unofficial start of summer. ....
Help Wanted signs greet visitors to grocery stores, retail shops and restaurants from the Bourne and Sagamore bridges all the way to Provincetown. Restaurants can’t find enough cooks and servers. Hotels and motels can’t find enough front desk clerks and cleaners. Landscapers can’t find the men and women they need to cut grass, rake leaves and tend to gardens. And as the summer season fast approaches, the situation has only grown more concerning for business owners. Rod Sroczenski, the general manager of the Bayside Resort Hotel in West Yarmouth. said the hotel and restaurant owners and landscapers he knows are all in the same boat. ....
Cape Cod Times Help Wanted signs greet visitors to grocery stores, retail shops and restaurants from the Bourne and Sagamore bridges all the way to Provincetown. Restaurants can’t find enough cooks and servers. Hotels and motels can’t find enough front desk clerks and cleaners. Landscapers can’t find the men and women they need to cut grass, rake leaves and tend to gardens. And as the summer season fast approaches, the situation has only grown more concerning for business owners. Rod Sroczenski, the general manager of the Bayside Resort Hotel in West Yarmouth. said the hotel and restaurant owners and landscapers he knows are all in the same boat. ....