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License board approves Applebee’s manager change on all‑alcohol license at Hancock Street location

October 08, 2025 | Quincy City, Norfolk County, Massachusetts


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License board approves Applebee’s manager change on all‑alcohol license at Hancock Street location
The City of Quincy Board of License Commissioners on Oct. 7 approved a change of manager on an all‑alcohol restaurant license for Apple New England LLC doing business as Applebee’s at 200 Hancock Street.

Craig Galvin introduced himself at the hearing as the restaurant’s new general manager and said he has been with the company for seven years, including one year working in Rhode Island. Galvin told the board he wished to have his name placed on the liquor license as manager.

A board member moved to approve the change and the motion passed by voice vote; the chair recorded the outcome as all in favor. The transcript contains a separate motion line that appears to record different spellings of the outgoing and incoming manager names; the on‑record speaker who addressed the commission identified himself as Craig Galvin. Because the applicant introduced the same person as the new manager during the hearing, this article reports the manager change as presented by the applicant and approved by the board.

The board concluded its agenda after the motion. The commission also accepted minutes from its Sept. 16 hearing and noted that an earlier Sept. 9 hearing for a separate applicant (Topu Management LLC) had been withdrawn without prejudice; those procedural items were handled after the Applebee’s change-of-manager vote.

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