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Lowell licensee told to return May 15 after law-department memo on 'furnishing' under M.G.L. ch. 138 § 34

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A licensee questioned whether he must return to the Licensing Commission after a law-department memorandum clarified use of the word 'furnishing' under Mass. General Laws chapter 138 section 34; the commission said a public hearing was scheduled May 15 and the commission would not discuss the merits at the May 1 meeting.

The Lowell City Licensing Commission acknowledged a memorandum from the law department clarifying the use of the word "furnishing" in Mass. General Laws chapter 138, section 34, and told a licensee with inquiries that a public hearing has been scheduled for May 15, when the matter will be heard.

Nick Petrakis told the commission he had received the memorandum and thanked the city…

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