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Mandatory informational hearing regarding South Boston licensees and St. Patrick's Day

The Licensing Board will be holding a virtual mandatory hearing on February 26 at 1 p.m.

Join the Zoom meeting

  • Meeting ID: 883 2433 4425
  • Passcode: 624646
  • Dial-in number: 646-876-9923

Discussion Topics

  1. Agenda

    You are hereby notified that the Licensing Board for the City of the Boston (the “Board”) will conduct a virtual emergency informational hearing regarding all establishments holding a liquor license in South Boston including all restaurants and package stores (the “Licensees”) on Friday, February 26, 2021, at 1 p.m. (the “Emergency Informational Hearing”).

    The Mandatory Informational Hearing is being held to discuss the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day holiday and the operations of licensees during the same. This mandatory hearing is for all South Boston licensees. Seaport licensees are not required to attend.

    Join the Zoom meeting

    • Meeting ID: 883 2433 4425
    • Passcode: 624646
    • Dial-in number: 646-876-9923

    THE INFORMATIONAL HEARING IS MANDATORY FOR ALL SOUTH BOSTON LICENSEES. IF YOU ARE A LICENSEE LOCATED IN THE SEAPORT ATTENDANCE IS NOT MANDATORY. ANY LICENSEE FAILING TO ATTEND WILL BE SUBJECT TO DISCIPLINARY ACTION BY THE BOARD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE SUSPENSION OF THE INNHOLDER OR LODGING HOUSE LICENSE HELD BY THE LICENSEE.

    The Emergency Informational Hearing will be held pursuant to M.G.L. ch. 30, s. 20, M.G.L. ch. 138, s. 12, 14, 15, 23, 34, and 77, M.G.L. ch. 140 s. 2, 9, and 177 and Governor Charles Baker’s executive order issued March 22, 2020, temporarily modifying certain requirements of the Open Meeting Law (M.G.L. ch. 30A s. 20) due to the ongoing public health crisis related to Covid-19 (coronavirus). 

    Please contact the Board at 617-635-4170 or licensingboard@boston.gov with any questions.

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