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DURHAM 鈥?The COVID-19 pandemic is presenting a massive challenge for businesses and restaurants in Durham.But many are facing this tough time head-on and coming up with creative ways to keep serving customers in the midst of social distancing requirements.These are just a few of the unique ideas springing up in Durham. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Belle Notte Ristorante in Whitby is offering new take-out family meals that serve four to six people. The meals, priced at about $60, are available for curbsi
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