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Residents say Homies festival ran past agreed end time; board says enforcement is police or court matter, town will tighten licensing
Summary
Residents complained to the Board of Health that the Homies festival exceeded the agreed end time and produced late‑night noise; the board said the event’s end time was established by court documentation, enforcement is a police matter, and the town administrator is preparing changes to entertainment licensing requirements.
Several residents told the Town of Charlton Board of Health on Sept. 16 that the Homies festival extended beyond the time they understood was agreed, creating late‑night noise and sleep disruption.
Amy Stanley, who identified herself as a resident and gave an address on Circle, said she watched online that the event did not stop at the agreed time. "It didn't stop at 11:30," she…
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