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THE SEA COAST ECHO • BRIDGES OVER THE BAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2007 • 3 Beads & Gifts, LLC. 309 Central Avenue • Bay St. Louis, MS 39520-3925 This will be a new beginning for us all. Come Shop Hancock County Appointments Available Upon Request Classes • Some Jewelry Repair Monday - Saturday: 10:00 - 5:00 (228) 216-9701 • Fax: (228) 467-1828 Your Answer To Foot Fashions... Bridging the Gap THE SHOE BOUTIQUE SLIMS • NARROWS • MEDIUMS 837 B Hwy. 90 Bay St. Louis Tues - Fri 10-5 Sat 10-4 467-7750 Celebrations are in order! We join all of Bay St. Louis in celebrating the reopening of the Bay St. Louis Bridge—a milestone in our community’s history and the Coast’s recovery. We also proudly celebrate the reopening of our office at 144 Main Street. For personalized service on comprehensive homeowner and business-owner coverage, please stop by or call us today at 228-467-5496. H Hancock Insurance Agency Hancock Insurance Agency is a subsidiary of Hancock Bank. Not FDIC Insured. Not Guaranteed by Hancock Bank. Not a Deposit. Not Insured by Any Federal Government Echo staff photo by Bennie ShaHbetter Pass Christian Mayor Leo “Chipper” McDermott said last week he believes the bridge opening tomorrow will jump-start rebuilding and economic recovery in his community. Breathing life back into the Bay’s communities BY BENNIE SHALLBETTER Staff Writer Tomorrow afternoon, the world will be connected again - or at least our small part of it will be. After 20 months and 17 days, the new Bay Bridge is scheduled to officially open to vehicle traffic at 4 p.m., an event, many feel, that will breathe new life into the small communities that dot both sides of the Bay of St. Louis. "I can't talk about how good it is," said Bay St. Louis Mayor Eddie Favre last week. "This magnificent symbol of our recovery is built for the future and it is important that everything we do in rebuilding is with an eye to the future. It will move us forward economically, emotionally, and financially. With limited access to the city, we have been isolated at the end of the CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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