Steven Carpenter said his late son, Dylan, would love the local fame his pig Ender is currently receiving. "He would just think it’s the best thing ever.”
Restaurants Begin To Navigate What Their New Normal Means For Customers
Starting on May 29, people in Massachusetts will no longer have to order food when they order an alcoholic drink. Table sizes and capacity limits will also increase.
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Bars and restaurants are about to get a little help ahead of summer.
On May 29, people in Massachusetts will no longer have to order food when they order an alcoholic drink. Table sizes and capacity limits will also increase.
It s good news for an industry hit hard by the pandemic, said Jody Adams, a founding member of the advocacy group Massachusetts Restaurants United.