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Framingham licensing panel approves 24-hour hours for Burger King; OKs manager changes at AMC and Fresh Market, tables KFC

2313994 · February 10, 2025
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The Board of License Commissioners on Feb. 10 unanimously approved a 24-hour operating change for Burger King at 176 Waverly St., granted an assistant-manager update for AMC Framingham 16 and approved a Fresh Market manager change; it tabled a Kentucky Fried Chicken change-of-hours application to Feb. 24.

Framingham Board of License Commissioners chair Stuart Polagy presided over a Feb. 10 remote meeting in which the board unanimously approved several routine license items, including a change to 24-hour operations for the Burger King at 176 Waverly Street, approved an assistant manager change for AMC Framingham 16, and approved a change of manager for Fresh Market; it tabled a change-of-hours application for Kentucky Fried Chicken until the board’s Feb. 24 meeting.

The Burger King request—filed to correct previously mispublished hours—was presented by Ron Dimock, regional manager for the franchisee. "We just wanna make sure our license is correct," Dimock told the board. Commissioners voted 5–0 to approve 24-hour operation, with the chair noting that approval of…

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