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Eastport council approves a slate of licenses and summer events, denies no items

Eastport City Council · June 17, 2026
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Summary

Council approved multiple license applications and permits, including a food-trailer victualer license for William’s Pizza, a catering permit for Airport Community Day, a festival license for the Eastport Chamber, and a beer & wine amendment for Horn Run Brewing; Moonlight Movies and Charade events were also approved.

The Eastport City Council approved several license applications and special-event requests during its June 17 meeting.

Council accepted a new victualer license for William’s Pizza d/b/a Golden Steer LLC (applicant listed as Alan Skinner) for a pizza food trailer. The council approved a catering permit for Ye Ole Hookers to serve at the '2026' Airport Community Day on June 20, 2026. An amendment to Horn Run Brewing’s on-premise beer & wine license at 75 Water Street (RES-25-115002) was accepted, and the Eastport Chamber of Commerce’s application (File #151973) for a Salmon & Seafood Festival civic special event was approved. The council also approved renewal of an on-premise liquor license for HAL Antillen Limited (File #155946) tied to cruise-ship service.

Separately, the council approved the Moonlight Movies schedule (Aug. 1 — Luca, Sept. 5 — JAWS) and added 'Charade' on a July weekend as an event. All motions on these license and event items passed unanimously (4-0) according to the meeting minutes; the minutes direct readers to recorded public-hearing segments for any public comments.

No license item was recorded as denied; the minutes show the council approved the listed applications and permits and took no action on a separate proposed Realtor bid policy.

Actions recorded include motions to accept the respective license applications and the event schedule; motions were typically moved by Councilor Rhonda Stevens and seconded by Councilor A. J. Seeley or Councilor Colleen Dana-Cummings.