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Cumberland council slashes number of BV liquor licenses

Cumberland council slashes number of BV liquor licenses
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Cumberland considers how to handle outdoor seating

CUMBERLAND – With 100 percent capacity expected in Rhode Island restaurants and bars as of May 28, Cumberland’s executive order allowing owners to have temporary outdoor seating equal to what they’re missing inside will be rendered defunct. Members of the Town Council’s ordinance subcommittee will now discuss how best to move forward on addressing the situation, even as many restaurant owners have indicated a desire to continue on with the outdoor seating they’ve been allowed as a group during the pandemic. The trend, as council members mentioned last week, is for restaurants to move more business outdoors, but the town’s temporary order ties that allowable outdoor seating to what’s not allowed by the state inside, meaning the outdoor seats gradually go away until they hit zero toward the end of the month.

Board narrowly approves liquor use at Chucky s over neighbor objections

CUMBERLAND – When someone can’t be taken at their most basic word on a statement with no gray areas, what else matters, says Town Councilor Scott Schmitt. Schmitt logged one of three no votes in the minority of a 4-3 decision last week to approve a zone change for the Chucky’s Creamery property at 48 West Wrentham Road allowing a liquor use there. Some neighbors opposed the change, noting that they were promised in certain terms by property owner Michael Bouthillette in 2017 that he would not be back in the future seeking permission to sell alcohol if the council approved a zone change for the property allowing a restaurant use at that time.

Cumberland shows character, care as COVID-19 rages

12/30/2020 Cumberland shows character, care as COVID-19 rages Organizers Joyce Hindle Koutsogiane, left, and Mike Tusoni attached an American flag to a car when they were preparing for the start of Cumberland’s 94th annual Arnold Mills Fourth of July Parade and Road Race on Saturday, July 4, along Nate Whipple Highway. The traditional parade was replaced with a motorcade along the major roadways in town and a virtual road race. (Breeze File photo by Robert Emerson) Pandemic impacted every area of life CUMBERLAND – An unprecedented modern health crisis upended every aspect of life in 2020, from the way Cumberland residents worked and played to the way they learned and gathered socially or for entertainment.

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