Ladies of the Dukes still serving Italian favors on Sundays
- By Pete Sirianni
New Castle News - Updated
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Worker Braden Niles makes salads on Sunday.
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Noodles
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Ladies of the Dukes manager Debbi Cameron, right, goes over takeout orders on Sunday.
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Restaurant manager Debbi Cameron writes orders on takeout containers.
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Cara Grant, left, and Allison Lloyd take orders over the phone in the dining room of the Ladies of the Dukes.
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Graziano Lucchini scoops out spaghetti on Sunday.
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A menu for the Ladies of the Dukes.
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The dining room of the Ladies of the Dukes would normally be packed full of hungry customers on a Sunday afternoon.
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A look into the kitch of the Ladies of the Dukes.
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Ladies of the Dukes worker Lori Grippo scoops out noodles into a takeout container on Sunday.
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Pete Sirianni is the News' assistant editor and digital editor. He is a proud Indiana University of Pennsylvania graduate, earning a degree in journalism and public relations. Contact him at psirianni@ncnewsonline.com or on Twitter at @PeterSirianni.
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“We try to be prepared,” manager Debbi Cameron said. “We just take it week by week and do the best we can. It’s pretty much a guessing game at this point.”
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