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'It’s Extremely Frustrating': Boston Restaurant Owners Worry About City’s Possible Plan To Pause Indoor Dining
As coronavirus cases go up by the day in Massachusetts, the city of Boston is mulling plans to pause indoor dining for 14 to 21 days.

ALLSTON, MA — After being closed for three and a half months, Avenue Bar in Allston is somewhat buzzing again.
As coronavirus cases go up by the day in Massachusetts, the city of Boston is mulling plans to pause indoor dining for 14 to 21 days.
Health and Human Services Chief Marty Martinez, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh’s top health advisor, said during a virtual roundtable discussion earlier this week about the pandemic that city leaders are looking at “how they might tighten restrictions on some of the reopening efforts.”
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