City Council approves liquor license transfer with conditions for 32 Quincy Street

May 30, 2025 | Chicopee City, Hampden County, Massachusetts

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A significant decision regarding local business operations was made during the recent Chicopee City Recreation and Zoning meeting. The committee approved a motion to transfer the liquor license for a location at 32 Quincy Street, with specific conditions aimed at maintaining community standards.

The approved conditions include noise restrictions after midnight, a prohibition on open flames, and a ban on alcohol consumption outside the premises. The subcommittee voted unanimously in favor of the transfer, with a 5-0 decision. This matter will now proceed to the full city council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, where it will be voted on again.
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Attendees were informed that their presence at the upcoming meeting is optional, but they are welcome to join if they wish to express their support or concerns. This decision marks a notable step in regulating local business practices while addressing community safety and noise concerns.

Converted from 5-28-25 Chicopee City Recreation and Zoning meeting on May 30, 2025
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