Carrboro butcher shop cuts into the essence of the community
It's hard for Cliff’s Meat Market founder and former owner Cliff Collins to sit in peace at the local butcher shop without being recognized by a smiling customer.
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It's hard for Cliff’s Meat Market founder and former owner Cliff Collins to sit in peace at the local butcher shop without being recognized by a smiling customer.
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