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Framingham board renews license slates, hears owner of Railroad 6 outline renovation and reopening plans

Board of License Commissioners, City of Framingham · December 30, 2024
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Summary

The Board of License Commissioners approved renewal slates for multiple license types (in-holder, class 2, common victualler, all-alcohol restaurant, entertainment and coin-operated apparatus) by 4–0 with one member absent and heard owner Sal Malone describe health setbacks, a $100,000-plus renovation and a hoped-for reopening by February.

The Board of License Commissioners for the City of Framingham approved renewal slates for multiple license categories during a remote meeting on Dec. 30, 2024, and heard from Sal Malone, owner of Railroad 6, about renovations and a planned reopening.

Chair Stewart Polagy opened the meeting and asked for motions on the slate of renewals. Commissioner Joseph Scermiolo moved to approve the in-holder list “conditional upon payment of all taxes and fees and approval of all city departments,” a motion the board approved by roll call, 4–0 with one member absent. Similar conditional approvals followed for Class 2 licenses, common victualler licenses and the all-alcohol restaurant and entertainment licenses that include Railroad 6; each passed by a 4–0 vote with one absent. The board emphasized that…

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