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Restaurants and bars aren t able to use those licenses as they have in the past, Selectman Mark Kratman said. (Shutterstock)
TEWKSBURY, MA Tewksbury restaurants and bars will get a one-time break on their alcohol licenses as town officials seek to help them through the coronavirus pandemic.
The Board of Selectmen voted Feb. 9 to grant a waiver on 50% of businesses all alcohol, beer and wine and club fees.
Selectman Mark Kratman recommended the move based on discussions on the Economic Development Committee about ways to help businesses.
Subscribe Right now, due to covid, due to state restrictions, businesses aren t able to use those licenses as they have in the past, Kratman said. A number of different communities have taken action on it, either reducing or waiving fees.
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Joe Hicks is one of at least four candidates running for two seats on the Tewksbury Board of Selectmen. (James F. Mackey III campaign)
TEWKSBURY, MA James F. Mackey III is running for a seat on the Tewksbury Board of Selectmen in the April 10 town election.
A U.S. Army veteran, Mackey is one of at least four candidates who have taken out papers to run for two open seats on the committee. As of Feb. 1, he faces incumbent Mark Kratman as well as fellow challengers Collin McNaught and Todd Johnson.
Nomination papers are due by Friday.
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Hicks submitted the following candidate announcement to Patch for publication:
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Six incumbents have yet to take out nominating papers in Tewksbury. (Patch Graphics)
TEWKSBURY, MA Ten candidates have taken out papers to run for office in the annual town election, only four of them incumbents, the town clerk s office said Monday.
Nominating papers are due by Feb. 19 to run in the April 10 election. Fifty valid resident signatures are required for each candidacy.
The following candidates have taken out papers. Incumbents are marked with an asterisk.
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Collin McNaught
Raymond Barry