Salem City Council grants two secondhand-dealer licenses

2364620 · February 21, 2025

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Summary

At its Feb. 13, 2025 meeting, the Salem City Council voted to grant secondhand-dealer licenses to Refined at 72 Washington Street (secondhand clothing) and Second Chance Video Games at 10 Colonial Road (secondhand valuables).

SALEM, Mass. — The Salem City Council on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, voted to grant two secondhand-dealer licenses for businesses seeking to operate in the city.

The council approved a license for Refined, a secondhand-clothing dealer at 72 Washington Street, and a license for Second Chance Video Games, a secondhand-valuable dealer at 10 Colonial Road. The items were presented together and the council moved and approved both licenses during the meeting held in the City Council Chambers at 90 3 Washington Street.

Councilor Cohen moved to grant the licenses; the motion was seconded by Councilor Morrison. The council conducted a voice vote with no recorded roll-call tally; the chair announced the matter carried.

No substantive discussion or conditions tied to the licenses were recorded in the meeting transcript. After the licensing votes, Councilor Varela moved to adjourn; the motion passed and the meeting ended.

Votes at a glance: Refined (secondhand clothing), 72 Washington Street — granted (motion by Councilor Cohen; second by Councilor Morrison; voice vote, outcome: approved). Second Chance Video Games (secondhand valuables), 10 Colonial Road — granted (motion by Councilor Cohen; second by Councilor Morrison; voice vote, outcome: approved).