Residents find new ways to celebrate Halloween during COVID-19
The pandemic has forced Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents to find more creative ways — from renting a farm to leaving goodie bags at the end of driveways — to celebrate Halloween.
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The pandemic has forced Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents to find more creative ways — from renting a farm to leaving goodie bags at the end of driveways — to celebrate Halloween.
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