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Board grants Counterclocks transfer in Berlin but bars liquor 'lockers' and limits live entertainment

3429255 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The board approved transfer of the Borahave license to Counterclocks LLC with conditions: the business must make itself legal immediately with 70 table seats, live entertainment restricted to one floor at a time, only one shuffleboard, and requested liquor lockers (customer-owned 'lockers') were denied under current regulations.

The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners on April 23 approved a license transfer that will allow Counterclocks LLC to operate a restaurant at 104 North Main Street in Berlin, but commissioners rejected the applicants’ request to offer customer liquor "lockers," citing county regulations that restrict sales and service practices.

Under the motion the board approved, Counterclocks must make itself legal immediately by ensuring the required 70 seats at tables are available and comply with other licensing conditions. The board granted the transfer with the same entertainment privileges as the prior license except it limited the new licensee to one shuffleboard game and ordered that live entertainment…

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