NEW BEDFORD — For Elissa Paquette, owner of Calico women’s clothing store and president of the nonprofit Downtown New Bedford Inc., business hasn’t been the same. After 18 years, she’s struggling. In those early years right after arts school, rents were affordable, and she enjoyed being part of the creative…Read More
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