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CJ FAIRFIELD
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Brett Denafo, co-owner of Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor, talks about how theatergoers can be spaced out when watching a movie during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CJ FAIRFIELD / Staff Writer
Brett Denafo, co-owner of Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor, talks about how theater-goers can be spaced out when watching a movie during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CJ FAIRFIELD
Staff Writer
Brett Denafo, co-owner of Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor, talks about how theater-goers can be spaced out when watching a movie during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CJ FAIRFIELD
Staff Writer
Hand sanitizing stations are set up at Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor
STONE HARBOR — The hand sanitizing stations are set up around the lobby at Harbor Square Theater, but the concession stand is practically empty of all candy. Plexiglass and stickers reminding customers to stay 6 feet apart are in stock but have not been put in place yet.
Brett Denafo, co-owner of Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor, talks about how theatergoers can be spaced out when watching a movie during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brett Denafo, co-owner of Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor, talks about how theater-goers can be spaced out when watching a movie during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brett Denafo, co-owner of Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor, talks about how theater-goers can be spaced out when watching a movie during the COVID-19 pandemic.