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Published April 12. 2021 12:01AM Rep. Holly Cheeseman “Amateurs talk strategy, professionals talk logistics.” So would opine my late husband Ian, former Royal Marine. Simply put, having a brilliant plan is not enough. One must lay out the steps needed to implement it successfully. No tank attack can be effective without factoring in, not only the requisite number of troops and tanks, but also the vast convoy of trucks carrying the tons of ammunition, food, and fuel needed to sustain them. Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine rollout does not work without the design and production of the super-cold containers needed to keep the vaccine at the right temperature and a tightly choreographed delivery schedule. In our just-in-time world, Amazon and similar companies live or die on their logistics. ....
Published March 15. 2021 8:45AM Hello from the Anderson family of Salem. Willow, Moses, Macey and Lacie (from left to right) are what keeps us moving. Willow and Macey are owned by our son Jason. Lacie is our other grandpup owned by our daughter, Sara. Moses is our rescue from Tennessee. They are all full of energy and love their daily hikes. They love chasing the squirrels in the yard! We love them dearly and can never seem to keep enough biscuits on hand. Rose and Dave Anderson
My Pet Pal is a reader-submitted feature that highlights local residents and their favorite furry, feathery or scaly friends. Send a photo of you and your pet, along with a short description of what makes them a great companion, your name and what town you live in to times@theday.com. Include “pet pal” in the subject line. ....
Gwen Smith of Pawcatuck always had dogs, so last March when she was ready to adopt several months after her two beloved dogs had died, she didn’t expect to be slammed by the COVID-19 pandemic pet rush. “It took us months and months to put in an application,” Smith recalled. “As soon as we put it in, the dog we were looking at was gone, and we had to start all over again.” Smith and her husband, Tom Ahlgren, heard similar stories at the Westerly dog park. People wanting to adopt pets during the COVID-19 pandemic were running into the dual problem of low supply and high demand. ....