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The Select Board approved two licensing items for Marquis Caviar Boston on Sept. 30: a corporate name change and a request to alter business hours.
Evgenia Kritman, identified as an owner and manager of Marquis Caviar Boston and appearing remotely, told the board the company had filed an entity name change with the Secretary of the Commonwealth and requested that the town licenses reflect the new corporate name MCB Gourmet LLC doing business as Marquis Caviar Boston. She also said the business sought to move its hours from 10 a.m.–7 p.m. to 11 a.m.–8 p.m. following customer feedback.
The board moved approval of both the corporate name change and the change in hours. The motions passed by roll call (John VanScolia: aye; Paul Warren: aye; David Perlman: aye; Michael Rubinstein: aye; Chair Bernard Green: aye).
Provenance: Applicant presentation and board approval occurred during the licensing portion of the meeting; no public hearing was required in this instance.
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