CARTHAGE — Carthage Police department conducted a joint operation Friday with the West Carthage Police Department. Local retail establishments in Carthage and West Carthage were checked for compliance regarding the
CARTHAGE — The village police departments for Carthage and West Carthage conducted a joint operation checking local retail establishments for compliance regarding the sale of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis to
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CARTHAGE â More than 10 businesses were checked in an underage drinking initiative by state police on Thursday.
The only business to be found not in compliance with the laws dealing with the sale of alcohol to underage people was Johnson Market at 16 Bridge St. -2 in Carthage. As a result, Atticus L. Kioko, 19, of Carthage, was charged with first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child and prohibitive sale of alcohol to a person under 21 years old.
The other businesses that were checked, and were all found to be compliant, include Carthage Market, 120 Riverside Drive, Carthage; Kinney Drugs, 401 State St., Carthage; Dollar General, 700 W. End Ave., Carthage; Circle K, 90 Bridge St., Carthage; Price Chopper, 60 High St., West Carthage; Stewartâs, 9 N. Broad St., Carthage; Twin Villageâs Liquor Store, 93 Bridge St., Carthage; Family Dollar, 21 N. Broad St., West Carthage; Walgreens, 1 N. Broad St., Carthage; and Stewartâs, 32720 Route 3, Great Bend.
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