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Mayor investigates late-night nightclub disrupting Main Street businesses

June 18, 2024 | Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York



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Mayor investigates late-night nightclub disrupting Main Street businesses
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed two pressing community concerns: the removal of an abandoned vending machine and the emergence of a nightclub on Main Street that has raised noise and disturbance issues.

City representatives reported that a vending machine had appeared unexpectedly on Liberty Street, obstructing pedestrian pathways. Officials confirmed that steps are being taken to have the machine removed, responding to community inquiries about its presence.

Additionally, concerns were raised regarding the former My Place Pizza location on the 300 Block of Main Street, which has reportedly transformed into a nightclub. Local business owners expressed frustration over late-night parties, which have included loud music and alcohol service extending past 4 AM. This activity has been disruptive to nearby businesses and residents. City officials acknowledged the issue and committed to investigating the situation further, with Mayor Flowers tasked to look into the matter.

The discussions highlight ongoing efforts by local government to address community concerns and maintain a harmonious environment for both businesses and residents.

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