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As a golden sunrise lights up New Bedford’s commercial fishing fleet, an unusual passenger ship is steaming out of the harbor toward Vineyard Wind.
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Shoppers at the Christmas Tree Shops by the Sagamore Bridge are stocking up on paper party napkins and deck-chair cushions — looking forward to the joys of summer, but with a tinge of sadness.
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The ongoing national labor shortage did not spare Cape businesses. CAI's Kathryn Eident checks in for a third and final time with Blane Toedt, co-owner of the West End in Hyannis, about how the Labor Day weekend went, and what's ahead this fall.
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Businesses are still hunting for employees amid a labor shortage across the South Coast. In New Bedford Wednesday, the maker of Titleist golf balls held a job fair help fill nearly 100 openings in its manufacturing facilities. Laurie Sylvia, who does hiring for the company, said consumer demand for Titleist products is soaring, but a lack of workers means the company can barely keep up.
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Cape restaurants have been busy this summer, but finding help to take all those food and drink orders has been tough. CAI's Kathryn Eident checks in again with The West End to hear how the season has been going for the Hyannis-based restaurant.
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A worker shortage continues to plague companies across the South Coast. For some small business owners, it’s a blow to their bottom line.