The Bainbridge merchants who lost their businesses overnight last weekend were part of all of our lives, whether you picked up salmon at Bainbridge Fish Market, dined on enchiladas at Diamante Poblano, bought your favorite snacks at the European Market, or had your hair done at Betty’s. Our hearts go out to all the merchants and their employees.
It will be a difficult road to recovery, but we hope that as many of the businesses as possible can reopen or relocate soon. Elected officials, community leaders and concerned residents have their work cut out for them, and many have already risen to the occasion. The key is follow-up and we pledge to keep you posted in the paper and on our blog (www.bronxnewsnetwork.org) about the latest developments.
The disappearance of at least 10 stores could mean less foot traffic on the rest of the strip. That would compound this tragedy. Each of us can make sure that doesn’t happen by shopping in the district whenever possible.
We are heartened by all the good wishes expressed on the blog, in conversations with readers, and just generally the words of concern expressed on the street in the hours and days following the fire.
If we all keep paying attention and helping wherever we can, Norwood will rebound. Let’s get to work.

