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Board approves corporate changes for Wallace and Supreme Liquor Stores license
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Summary
The board approved updates to the stock interest and officers/directors on Wallace and Supreme Liquor Stores Inc.'s off-premise package store license for 615 Hancock Street to align license records with recent estate transfers and a board appointment after a shareholder’s death.
The Quincy City Board of Commissioners approved administrative changes to the liquor license for Wallace and Supreme Liquor Stores Inc., doing business as Wallace and Supreme Liquors, at 615 Hancock Street. The changes were presented as updates to bring the license into alignment with the company’s corporate records following the death of a director (Elizabeth Sofrino) and estate transfers of shares; the board recorded that Thomas Sofrino was appointed to fill a vacancy and that shares were transferred to named shareholders.
An attorney (recorded in the hearing using the name Julie with an unclear surname rendering) told the board the license changes were “really just to clean up changes on the license so that they match the corporate records.” The clerk asked for questions; none were raised. A motion to approve the change in stock interest and officers/directors was made, seconded and the board voted 'Aye.'
The clerk confirmed the premises as a retail package store (size referenced in the record). No additional operational conditions or objections were recorded in the transcript.

