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Quincy board approves multiple one‑day licenses, a garage‑repair license and a package‑store transfer

5739054 · September 8, 2025

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Summary

At its Sept. 9 meeting the Quincy Board of License Commissioners approved one‑day liquor licenses for several events, a temporary extension for an Oktoberfest event, a garage repair license for a change of ownership, and the transfer of Hancock Liquors' packaged‑store license.

The Quincy Board of License Commissioners approved several routine licensing requests at its Sept. 9 meeting, voting to grant one‑day liquor licenses, a temporary extension of premises, a garage repair license for a change in ownership and the transfer of an off‑premise packaged‑store license.

The actions recorded by the board were:

- Bridal Rock Brewing: Approved a one‑day liquor license for the Quincy 400 Hot Air Balloon and Laser Light Show on Saturday, Sept. 20, at Padgett Field (1 Marymount Parkway) from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Applicant present: Jay Southwood.

- Follow House Cafe (1043 Hancock Street): Approved a temporary extension of premises to the cafe’s back parking lot for its annual Oktoberfest event with live music on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Applicant present: John Veil. The applicant said staff would operate two outside bar service areas, maintain internal food service and monitor for underage drinking.

- Woodward School for Girls (1102 Hancock Street): Approved a one‑day liquor license for the school’s Evening in Paris fundraising gala on Oct. 4 at 6 p.m. Applicant present: Alex Mungay, head of school. The event is a fundraiser for student financial aid.

- Naya Automotive Services (664 R Washington Street): Approved a garage repair license following a change in ownership of the premises formerly operating as Costes Auto Repair. Proposed manager: Ahmed Abdel Al. Proposed hours listed as Monday–Friday 7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. and Saturday 7:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

- Transfer of Hancock Liquors packaged‑store license (229 Quincy Ave): Approved the transfer of the all‑alcohol off‑premise packaged‑store license to FAM Management LLC doing business as Hancock Liquors; proposed manager listed as Fu Wu Tian. Applicant spoke at the hearing about long experience in the retail liquor industry.

Most of the items were approved by voice vote after brief presentations and no objection; detailed roll‑call tallies were recorded only for items for which a roll call was requested. The board also accepted minutes of the Aug. 12 hearing and set the next hearing for Sept. 16.