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Rockys window service only
Rockys offers curbside service. Sign encourages patrons to support local restaurants and advertises order takeout, delivery and gift cards
Sidewalk Chalk Drury Drive
Sidewalk Chalk message on Drury Drive in Essex Junction that reads "LOVE U..."
Tags: chalk, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Drury Drive, ESSEX JUNCTION, message, Pandemic, Sidewalk
Stay strong sidewalk art
sidewalk art with the bold and colorful messages: 'YOU CAN DO IT' and 'STAY STRONG' on Maple Street in Essex Junction
Tags: art, chalk, Coronavirus, COVID-19, ESSEX JUNCTION, hope, message, Pandemic, positive, Sidewalk, stay strong, you can do it
Super Sucker 5000
EJPW employees Troy and Ron wearing masks as they operate the Super Sucker 5000
Teddy bear in the window
Someone started a game after we all got quarantined, when the schools shut down, and asked people to put teddy bears in their windows for passing children to spot, like a scavenger hunt.
This is one example of a teddy bear in someone's window in a…
This is one example of a teddy bear in someone's window in a…
Tags: Coronavirus, COVID-19, ESSEX JUNCTION, hope, house, Pandemic, stay at home, teddy bear, window
Trevor in EJPW garage
Essex Junction Public Works employee Trevor wearing a mask as he paints tires in the EJPW garage
Venturing out
Mary Tewarson, Vice President of the Essex Lions Club, pictured in a car wearing a mask, excited to go for a ride after being housebound for 2 months due to pandemic stay-at-home orders
Vermont strong
Chalk message reading: "VERMONT STRONG" with hearts on a driveway on either side of a sidewalk
Tags: art, chalk, Coronavirus, COVID-19, driveway, ESSEX JUNCTION, Pandemic, Sidewalk, Vermont strong
vestibule curbside pickup sign
sign in front of back entrance vestibule reads: "CURBSIDE PICKUP IN VESTIBULE KEEP SAFE 6FT WAIT TURN" with arrow pointing to vestibule where patrons can pick up their materials, one at a time with a mask on during library pandemic hours
Virtual visit
Virtual visit between grandmother Beth Abustan, pictured on the left, and her granddaughter Raegan, pictured on the right with a doll, via Facebook Messenger video