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Love it, hate it: Will Carrboro landmark Johnny’s survive?

by Billy Ball 12/05/201202/05/2023

Both his shirt pockets bulge with cigarette packs, but Johnny Howard smells like a Christmas tree. Howard has been here all morning, peddling Fraser firs at the market named for him on West Main Street, a mile from downtown Carrboro. Locals say the holiday tree business is good this year. That’s about all the cheerful […]

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