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Morristown attorney objects to Homestead Bar license extension, cites persistent late-night noise

3288008 · February 12, 2025
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An attorney for nearby apartment owners asked Morristown council to oppose a liquor-license expansion for the Homestead Bar until the venue complies with local noise rules; council members said an ABC hearing is scheduled Feb. 18 and encouraged objectors to testify.

Jonathan Mayer, an attorney with the law firm Stevens & Lee, told the Morristown Town Council on Feb. 11 that residents of an apartment building across the street from the Homestead Bar have endured repeated late-night noise and music and asked the council to oppose an application to expand the bar’s liquor license.

Mayer said he represents the property owner and manager and that the building, purchased in January 2024, has received “dozens” of complaints from tenants about music and noise continuing past 10 p.m. and lasting “as late as 3 a.m.” He said two residents broke leases in the…

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