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Angelina s liquor license yanked for multiple alleged COVID violations; Baci receives fine

Angelina’s liquor license yanked for multiple alleged COVID violations; Baci receives fine Updated Jan 20, 2021; Posted Jan 16, 2021 Cited for violating several coronavirus (COVID-19) mandates, Angelina’s in Tottenville had it’s liquor license suspended with potential for it it be permanently revoked and faces fines of up to $10,000 per violation, according to the SLA. Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Two popular Italian dining spots on Staten Island received violations that resulted in a Tottenville restaurant getting it’s liquor license yanked, and a Dongan Hills eatery fined $1,500, according to the State Liquor Authority (SLA). Cited for violating several coronavirus (COVID-19) mandates, Angelina’s Ristorante in Tottenville recently had it’s liquor license suspended with potential for it it be permanently revoked and faces fines of up to $10,000 per violation, according to the SLA.

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