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Kathleen Hill: Community breakfast, blueberries and sausage!

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Tourist areas brace for worker shortage | Business

Associated Press photos Worker Jennifer Porter, of Hyannis, Mass., cleans windows April 6 at Red Jacket Resorts, in Yarmouth, Mass. Businesses in tourist destinations are warning that hiring challenges during the coronavirus pandemic could force them to pare back operating hours or curtail services. Worker Cori Malone of Provincetown, Mass., arranges seaweed near fish at Mac’s Seafood Market on April 6 in Provincetown. Previous Next Sunday, May 02, 2021 1:00 am Tourist areas brace for worker shortage PHILIP MARCELO | Associated Press BOSTON – The owner of seafood restaurants on Cape Cod has eliminated lunch service and delayed the opening of some locations because his summertime influx of foreign workers hasn t arrived yet.

Tourist areas brace for worker shortage | Business

Tourist areas brace for worker shortage | Business
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Help Wanted: In pandemic, worry about finding summer workers

Help Wanted: In pandemic, worry about finding summer workers PHILIP MARCELO, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 14 1of14Bartender Denis Angelov, of Provincetown, Mass., left, serves sparking wine to Julie Skaller, left, and her husband David Skaller, right, both of Brewster, N.Y., at Tin Pan Alley restaurant, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Provincetown. Hotels, restaurants and other businesses in tourist destinations are warning that hiring challenges during the coronavirus pandemic could force them to pare back operating hours or curtail services just as they’re eyeing a bounce-back summer.Steven Senne/APShow MoreShow Less 2of14Bartender Denis Angelov, of Provincetown, Mass., left, carries plates of food from the kitchen, behind, at Tin Pan Alley restaurant, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Provincetown. Hotels, restaurants and other businesses in tourist destinations are warning that hiring challenges during the coronavirus pandemic could force them to pare back operat

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