View Full Version : Loss of Labor Day Weekend To Local Economy


Joe
09-04-2008, 02:56 PM
I was watching the news last weekend and there were no traffic jams coming back from the Cape or from Newport, on Labor Day weekend.
This is of course, because the kids go back to school earlier than they used to so our tourism industry loses the last long weekend of the summer - we pretty much lose the last week also. Our high summer season does not even entail two full months. I went over to Block Island and there were a lot of stores that were not coming back. A good Labor Day weekend would mean a great deal to the merchants and would also boost tax revenues.
So here we are in an area with the number one industry being tourism, and we've shortened our already short season by a week. That's something that really needs to be revisited.

Nebe
09-04-2008, 02:59 PM
Dont get me started.. :smash:

buckman
09-04-2008, 03:00 PM
Tha cape had plenty of traffic. Backed up for miles getting off cape on Mon. I agree, going back to school before labor day is nuts.

EarnedStripes44
09-04-2008, 03:03 PM
agreed Joe. I was on Bruckner Expressway coming from my sister wedding in NY around 4pm Monday and there was no traffic on a stretch of 95 that resembles a 4 lane parking lot all the way to Bridgeport. It is so notorious that I usually skip it altogether. I was on Marthas Vineyard the week before and it felt like a ghost town. You should've seen the empty slips in Oak Bluffs mid week