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Star Deli & Liquor found in violation of county record-keeping rules; board fines licensee $1,000
Summary
After a three-inspection audit, the Caroline County Board of License Commissioners found Star Deli & Liquor in violation of county and state alcohol record-keeping rules on three counts, levied a $1,000 fine plus a $50 administrative fee, and ordered procedures for possible return of seized inventory if pre-inspection invoices are provided.
The Caroline County Board of License Commissioners on Jan. 20 found Star Deli & Liquor in Greensboro guilty on three counts related to inadequate records for alcoholic beverages following inspections in November 2025, and imposed a $1,000 civil penalty and a $50 administrative fee.
The board read four charges into the record, including alleged breaches of the Maryland Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article recordkeeping provisions and three county rules requiring license holders to maintain complete transaction records on premises for two years. The board’s inspector presented seizure receipts, photographs and a packet of invoices and inventory comparisons after inspections conducted Nov. 1, Nov. 6 and Nov. 11, 2025.
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