LOCALWilley Farms reopens following fireDamian GilettoThe News JournalPhil Montigney of Townsend ties a tree to the roof of his SUV Friday morning at Willey Farms.Damian Giletto/The News JournalPauline Beshore works the cashier counter at Willey Farms on Black Friday.Damian Giletto/The News JournalSophie Lavoie Boone, 8, looks at a tree on Black Friday at Willey Farms. The business reopened Friday for the first time since a fire destroyed much of the business earlier this month.Damian Giletto/The News JournalRichard Seewald waits to load a Christmas Tree Friday morning at Willey Farms.Damian Giletto/The News JournalHerb and Bobbyjo Geissler of Newark leave Willey Farms with a Christmas wreath Friday morning.Damian Giletto/The News JournalDonna Cavender pulls a large shelving unit filled with Christmas roping Friday morning at Willey Farms.Damian Giletto/The News JournalSerdio Sanchez trims a Christmas tree Friday morning at Willey Farms near Townsend. The business opened for the first time since a fire on November 5th destroyed most of the business.Damian Giletto/The News JournalRichard Seewald Sr. loosens up a tree Friday morning at Willey Farms near Townsend.Damian Giletto/The News JournalWilley Farms near Townsend reopened Friday selling Christmas trees, wreaths and roping. The business sustained massive damage during a fire earlier this month. Officials have not yet said what caused the fire.Damian Giletto/The News Journal