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Solicitor details conditions on Rose Bar’s liquor license after nuisance action
Summary
Solicitor McLaughlin reported that as part of prior court and Liquor Control Board proceedings the Rose Bar received a conditional four‑year license with operational, security and training requirements meant to address prior public‑safety concerns.
Borough Solicitor McLaughlin updated council on enforcement and licensing conditions placed on the Rose Bar after prior court actions that sought to treat the establishment as a nuisance. The borough previously reached a court agreement that required early closures and other conditions; the solicitor said the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (LCB) has now issued a conditional license for the bar with multiple operational requirements for the full four‑year license term.
McLaughlin described several of the LCB‑imposed conditions, including mandatory employee…
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