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Only In Massachusetts: Why Can t I Go To Happy Hour?

Only In Massachusetts: Why Can t I Go To Happy Hour?
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The Next Draft: Atlantic distributors challenges compromise between distributors, brewers in suit against Jack s Abby

Matthew Tota That didn’t take long. Fewer than 80 days after breweries won the right to cut ties with a distributor without having to wage a protracted legal battle, a distributor has called the new law unconstitutional and wants to fight a protracted legal battle. Holliston wholesaler Atlantic Beverage Distributors has tried to deny Framingham brewer Jack’s Abby’s efforts to terminate its Massachusetts distribution agreement and buy back control of its brand by filing a lawsuit with the state’s Alcohol Beverages Control Commission. Jack’s Abby represents the first high-profile brewer to invoke the new law, and this case will test the strength of the historic truce between brewers and distributors.

State needs to hurry up with restaurant aid - The Boston Globe

State needs to hurry up with restaurant aid The state ignored a Springfield strip club’s history of violations to grant it state COVID-19 aid ahead of law-abiding businesses. What gives? By The Editorial BoardUpdated March 13, 2021, 4:00 a.m. Email to a Friend The Mardi Gras Gentlemen s Club in Springfield was awarded a $75,000 state COVID relief grant despite having had its license suspended for eight days by the ABCC when inspectors saw two unmasked dancers giving lap dances and no evidence of food being served.Erin Clark/Globe Staff There’s a whole lot of hurt out there these days, especially among restaurants and small businesses, and not nearly enough aid to ease the pain for the thousands of business owners and their employees who have spent the last year living on the edge.

Massachusetts businesses that lost liquor licenses for violating COVID protocols received over a million dollars in relief payments

Massachusetts businesses that lost liquor licenses for violating COVID protocols received over a million dollars in relief payments Updated Mar 12, 2021; Nearly two dozen Massachusetts businesses that temporarily lost their liquor licenses for violating state rules meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus also received a total of almost $1.4 million in state COVID-19 relief grants. Of the 57 restaurants, bars, and other businesses whose liquor licenses the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission suspended over COVID-19 breaches, 23 received grants, The Boston Globe reported. They included a Springfield strip club where state inspectors found maskless strippers giving lap dances, a Gardner hotel that hosted more than 400 guests for a pair of weddings, and a Weymouth bar where the owner when confronted by licensing officials responded “no government is going to tell me how to run my business.”

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