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I stopped into O'Rourke's the famous Middletown diner on Saturday to see how the renovation was going.
Work is continuing apace, with a tile floor having just been laid, used equipment purchased from Wesleyan installed, and Brian visualizing the day-to-day operation when the work is done around February 8th.
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