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Marlborough board hears public testimony on proposed off-premise liquor license at 116 Broad Street; record unclear on outcome
Summary
At a Dec. 18 Marlborough Licensing Board meeting, applicant Carrie Almeda sought a new off-premise liquor license for 116 Broad Street, citing a 15-year business history and a customer base of Brazilian, Spanish and Haitian immigrants; a nearby store owner opposed the application, and the transcript does not clearly record the board's final disposition.
The Marlborough Licensing Board held a public hearing on Dec. 18 on an application for a newly issued off-premise liquor license at 116 Broad Street. Applicant Carrie Almeda told the board her store has operated for nearly 15 years and, after moving to a larger location, she seeks an off-premise license to sell wines and beer that serve primarily Brazilian, Spanish and newly arrived Haitian customers.
During the hearing, a nearby store owner, Tony Sparano, told the board his family has operated a liquor store in…
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