In Harvard’s backyard, graduations vanish as does business

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Thousands of jobs are on the line as Boston universities figure out how to reopen in the fall. FMTNews

A high school student gets ready for her graduation ceremony in Bristol, Tennessee on Friday.

But this week, instead of a half dozen cooks crammed into the kitchen until 2am and a line stretching out the door into JFK Street, a skeleton crew of two has been working until 10pm every night for the little bit of delivery and takeout business they can muster.“It’s sad,” says Adam DiCenso, the owner whose family bought the business in the 1980s. “I’m just hoping things get back to normal – we’ll hold our breaths until then.

Research institutions like Harvard University are also a bedrock supporting the region’s health care and technology industries.“There’s a tremendous amount of uncertainty,” said Robert Brown, Boston University’s president, who spoke this week on an online panel about the city’s colleges. “We’re going to have to be more flexible than we’ve ever been.”

With the state only beginning to relax strict social distancing measures, many businesses are wondering how they’re going to make it to the fall.

 

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