Maine restaurant owners worry how they'll survive once summer is over
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PORTLAND (WGME) – Some Maine restaurant owners are worried about how they’ll survive once the summer is over. Isaac MacDougal opened Cocktail Mary in November and has changed its business strategy three times in the last three months. Restaurants, retail shops 'not in the clear' from pandemic impact“My hope is to be able to get enough money in a savings account to cover rent and utilities through the winter,” MacDougal said. “You almost have to go day-to-day.
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