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Quincy commissioners approve three business licenses, one-day liquor permit for children's chorus fundraiser
Summary
At its Jan. 14 meeting the City of Quincy Board of Commissioners approved a one-day liquor permit for the South Shore Children's Chorus fundraiser and granted new common victualler and motor-vehicle/garage licenses for two businesses.
The City of Quincy Board of Commissioners on Jan. 14 approved three license requests, including a special one-day liquor license for a children’s chorus fundraiser and new business licenses for a cafeteria and an auto repair shop.
Thomas Kelly, representing the South Shore Children's Chorus, requested a one-day liquor permit for a fundraiser set for Friday, March 14, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Woodward School, 1102 Hancock Street. Kelly said the chorus was founded in 2015 by Quincy native Kirsten Oberoi to allow children to sing without auditions or tuition barriers and that it has grown from about 30 participants to “well over 200” across five locations. “If you just want to sing, you should be allowed to…
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