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Licensing board restores Tula Cafe’s TV-and-radio privileges, bars DJs after noise complaints
Summary
At a Lynn City licensing hearing the board reinstated Tula Cafe’s TV-and-radio entertainment license but said live DJs and amplified music are not allowed after multiple noise complaints and police calls; owner was told to file a manager change if she will be absent for extended periods.
The Lynn City Licensing Board agreed to allow Tula Cafe to resume use of its TV-and-radio entertainment license while prohibiting DJs and other live amplified entertainment after multiple noise complaints and police reports.
Nancy, owner of Tula Cafe, told the board she has been traveling for months and that several employees and a DJ were recently dismissed after incidents that generated police reports. “We had to let go a bunch of people, supervisor and 2 employees,” Nancy said. “We released [the DJ] immediately, because we understood what that obviously took us, breaking the regulations.”
A board member reminded the owner that a separate entertainment license is required for DJs and live amplified music and reiterated that the licensee is…
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