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Pawtucket board approves summer festival licenses, denies Aloha Restaurant event amid neighborhood concerns

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The Board of License Commissioners and City Council approved multiple summer festival licenses with conditions on music end times, cleanup, and no‑glass outdoors; two applications from Aloha Restaurant were denied citing residential impact and prior complaints.

The Pawtucket Board of License Commissioners approved a slate of summer event licenses on permits that included time limits, cleanup requirements and restrictions on glass, while denying a pair of one‑day outdoor music events proposed by Aloha Restaurant on neighborhood‑impact grounds.

The commission approved permits for community festivals including the Latino Summerfest (YB Marketing) at Festival Pier (Aug. 2) with music to end by 8:30 p.m., cleanup required the same night and a refundable city property fee;…

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