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Lowell Licensing Commission approves three liquor licenses, schedules hearing for Highland Liquors relocation
Summary
At its Jan. 16 meeting the Lowell Licensing Commission approved a one-day wine permit for the Arts League, a food-service license for Infuse Afro Fusion and a full-liquor restaurant license for 197 High Street; a relocation hearing for Highland Liquors was scheduled for Feb. 13, 2025; an application by Relax Salem LLC was postponed.
The Lowell Licensing Commission on Jan. 16 approved three license applications and scheduled a public hearing for a package-store relocation.
The commission unanimously approved acceptance of the Jan. 2, 2025 meeting minutes and then voted to grant: (1) a one-day license to sell dispensed wines only for an Arts League of Lowell reception at 307 Market Street, Jan. 18, 2025, from 3 to 5 p.m.; (2) a food-service (common victualler) license for Infuse Afro Fusion at 11 Kearny Square; and (3) an all-alcoholic-beverages restaurant license for premises at 197 High Street. The commission also announced that a pending application by Relax Salem LLC was postponed until the applicant resubmits, and it set a public hearing Feb. 13, 2025, at 6 p.m. for Cajal Corporation, doing business as Highland Liquors, to consider a change of location to 509 Market Street.
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