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In Nantucket, Biden shops and attends Christmas tree lighting

- By Darlene superville

NANTUCKET » President Biden appeared on the loose Friday in Nantucket.

Biden spent more than an hour walking around downtown Nantucket’s cobbleston­e streets, popping unannounce­d into quaint mom-and-pop shops, appearing to make purchases and posing for photos with surprised business owners.

He was accompanie­d by some of his grandchild­ren. Biden and his entire family are spending the Thanksgivi­ng holiday on the Massachuse­tts island, renting a sprawling compound that belongs to his friend and billionair­e philanthro­pist David Rubenstein.

“Hey, Joe,” “We love you, Joe,” some people shouted as Biden passed by on a cold and rainy day. One man was heard telling the 79-year-old president that he looked younger in person.

It’s those kinds of interactio­ns with everyday people that Biden, a back-slapping politician for nearly five decades, absolutely relishes but hasn’t done as much because of COVID19.

Biden set off on the walk after speaking to reporters about a new COVID-19 variant that is circulatin­g in South Africa, and about his decision Friday to have the U.S. join other countries in restrictin­g travel from southern Africa, effective Monday.

The president opened Friday by going to a restaurant for lunch with his wife, Jill, children Hunter and Ashley, and their grandchild­ren. It’s a post-Thanksgivi­ng Day family tradition. They then browsed at a nearby bookstore before Biden went off on the stroll.

He stopped in at a leather goods store and several clothing, gift and home goods stores before the family reunited to participat­e in another one of their traditions: attending Nantucket’s annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

Biden’s stroll around downtown was reminiscen­t of a period during Barack Obama’s presidency when he rebelled against the limits that come with occupying the Oval Office. Modern presidents generally do not get around on foot.

“The bear is loose!” Obama declared one day in 2014 after he left the White House on foot, instead of in a motorcade, and walked over to the Interior Department, startling ordinary people on the streets of downtown Washington.

Biden did not make a similar declaratio­n.

 ?? Carolyn Kaster / ap ?? president biden walks out of a shop as he visits nantucket with family on Friday.
Carolyn Kaster / ap president biden walks out of a shop as he visits nantucket with family on Friday.

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