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Tarted Up

HOSE OF US who have yet to figure out our most flatt ering angles owe a debt of gratitude to places like Ash & Elm Cider Co.’s gleaming new location on East Washington Street. Housed in a large, open-concept room with high, exposed ceilings and polished-concrete floors, it’s framed in stark-white walls and massive windows that were, until very recently, bricked in. The lighting is kind, conducive to selfies and really good food porn, like some kind of perfect ring-lit

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