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Worcester License Commission approves series of one-day licenses, postpones several items
Summary
At its Sept. 4 meeting the City of Worcester License Commission approved multiple one-day liquor and entertainment licenses, granted a new beer-and-wine license with a site-security condition, approved a package-store transfer, and postponed several applications to future meetings.
The City of Worcester License Commission on Sept. 4 approved several one-day liquor and entertainment requests, a package-store transfer and a new beer-and-wine license while postponing items that lacked applicants or required further paperwork.
The commission, chaired by Anthony Vigliotti, unanimously approved a one-day liquor permit for Alexis Kelleher for a private event at Crust Bakeshop, 118 Main Street, on Sept. 14. Kelleher told the commission she would supply TIP-certified servers from her other business, Birchtree Bread Company, and estimated about "30" attendees. Commissioners Maritza Cruz and Sharron Fisher voted yes; Vigliotti cast the deciding vote, 3-0.
The commission also approved a one-day liquor and entertainment license for Our Lady of Mercy Maronite Catholic Church, 341 June Street, for a Middle Eastern festival planned Sept. 28. Reverend Peter Frenje said the parish expects "200 to 500" attendees, will confine alcohol to a designated area and will obtain beer/wine from a local store; he confirmed TIP-certified service. The motion passed 3-0.
Allen's Café and Catering received approval for multiple one-day permits for events at several locations (including Massachusetts…
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