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Select Board approves transfer of liquor license and change of manager for Concord Market

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Summary

After a public hearing, the Select Board approved the transfer of an on-premise (restaurant) liquor license from Trails End Cafe LLC to Concord Market and approved a change of manager to David Hartley.

The Select Board on Feb. 3 held a public hearing and unanimously approved the transfer of an on-premise liquor license from Trails End Cafe LLC (doing business as Nosh by Concord Market) to Concord Market, and approved a separate application to name David Hartley as manager.

Jim White, representing Trails End Cafe and Concord Market, told the board the transfer would consolidate ownership and operations under Concord Market; the business will continue to operate the Nosh by Concord Market space for sales, special events and catering. White said the transfer was a housekeeping change in business entity and that the operator would not convert a retail liquor license into a broader off-premise retail use.

No members of the public spoke in opposition during the hearing. The board moved to close the public hearing and then voted to approve the license transfer and the change of manager. Concord Market representatives also noted the business plans to open an additional location at MIT’s Stratton Student Union later this month.

Next steps: The town will process the license-transfer paperwork and record the change of manager for Concord Market.