Current:Home > MySome businesses in Vermont's flood-wracked capital city reopen -Bright Future Finance
Some businesses in Vermont's flood-wracked capital city reopen
View
Date:2025-04-17 04:56:05
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Nearly two months after severe flooding inundated Vermont's capital city and other parts of the state, four shops in downtown Montpelier reopened Friday, with customers telling them they're glad they're back while many of the other businesses remained closed.
A crowd formed outside Bear Pond Books in the morning before the doors opened, said co-owner Claire Benedict."They came through the doors clapping and saying 'hooray," she said. "It's just been a wonderful positive day like that, all day. We've had a lot of people coming out, lots of hugs, lots of congratulations and even some cookies."
The torrential rains in July caused what some saw as the state's worst natural disaster since a 1927 flood that killed dozens of people and caused widespread destruction. Some communities suffered more severe flood damage this past July than when Tropical Storm Irene ravaged the small, mountainous state in 2011.
At the 50-year-old Bear Pond Books, water about 3 1/2 feet deep ruined many books and fixtures.
After the water drained out of downtown, droves of volunteers to helped flooded businesses shovel out mud, clean and move damaged items outside. Staffers and volunteers piled waterlogged books outside the bookstore.
While the bookstore and three other shops on one side of a city block were able to reopen Friday ahead of the Labor Day weekend and several restaurants had already reopened, many businesses still remain closed. Benedict thinks a number of businesses will reopen this month while for some it could take longer.
Friday was a day of celebration, made clear by a woman who shimmied through the busy bookstore singing "you're back, you're back, you're back." She and some others wore Friend of Bear Pond Books t-shirts. Patrons left with book purchases in hand.
Lee Crawford, of Plymouth, Vermont, made a trip to visit her "favorite bookstore" on opening day Friday. She has been following Bear Pond on Facebook and said she was "beyond happy" for the business."You love these places, you care about the people that own them," she said. "We know how hard it is for them to come back. I'm looking at other businesses here, hoping they come back."
veryGood! (2198)
Related
- Meet the volunteers risking their lives to deliver Christmas gifts to children in Haiti
- 4 accused in Russia concert hall attack appear in court, apparently badly beaten
- A Kroger-Albertsons merger means lower prices and more jobs. Let it happen.
- How the criminal case against Texas AG Ken Paxton abruptly ended after nearly a decade of delays
- Bodycam footage shows high
- Alaska governor plans to sign bill aimed at increasing download speeds for rural schools
- What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs accuser Lil Rod adds Cuba Gooding Jr. to sexual assault lawsuit
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- Mia Armstrong on her children's book I Am a Masterpiece! detailing life as a person with Down syndrome
Ranking
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Car prices are cooling, but should you buy new or used? Here are pros and cons.
- NYPD officer shot, killed during traffic stop in Queens by suspect with prior arrests
- New York appeals court scales back bond due in Trump fraud case and sets new deadline
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- Fredette, Barry, Maddox and Travis picked for USA Basketball 3x3 Olympic men’s roster
- Animal chaplains offer spiritual care for every species
- Wisconsin Supreme Court lets ruling stand that declared Amazon drivers to be employees
Recommendation
Bodycam footage shows high
NYC subway rider is pushed onto tracks and killed, latest in a series of attacks underground
When Natural Gas Prices Cool, Flares Burn in the Permian Basin
Chick-fil-A will allow some antibiotics in its chicken, ditching its No Antibiotics Ever standard
Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
Virginia Democrats launch their own budget tour to push back on Youngkin’s criticisms
You Season 5: You'll Kill to See Penn Badgley's Return to New York in First Look Photo
'Yellowstone' actor claims he was kicked off plane after refusing to sit next to masked passenger