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Framingham panel approves transfer of 672 Waverly St.; commissioners require updated resumes and continued training

2313994 · February 10, 2025
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The Framingham Board of License Commissioners on Feb. 10 approved the transfer of the all-alcohol restaurant and entertainment license for 672 Waverly Street, subject to conditions after commissioners found the buyer's application lacked detailed work histories for the proposed manager and assistant manager.

The Framingham Board of License Commissioners on Feb. 10 approved the transfer of the all-alcohol restaurant license and entertainment license for the long-running food-and-drink venue at 672 Waverly Street, subject to conditions the board said are necessary because the application contained incomplete work histories for the proposed manager and assistant manager.

The board heard from attorney Kenneth B. Phillips on behalf of the buyer, who identified the proposed manager as Gabriel O'Kingsbury and the proposed assistant manager as Wesley J. Da Silva. Lieutenant McCarthy of the Framingham Police Department said he had reviewed the applicants’ recent on-site training and did not object to the transfer, but commissioners pressed for more detailed, written histories because the application forms listed “self-employed” in places and omitted specific restaurant-service dates.

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