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The Day - Westerly close to allowing beer at the beach - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published March 08. 2021 12:05AM  WESTERLY (AP) Officials in Westerly are looking into making the serving of beer while at the beach permanent. The town last summer allowed restaurants and bars to serve beer along the beach in Misquamicut as a way to help them make money amid shutdowns and restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic. At a town council meeting this past week, Town Manager Mark Rooney and police Chief Shawn Lacey were authorized to move ahead with plans to make the policy permanent, The Sun of Westerly reported. Lacey said there were few problems last summer but noted that crowds were smaller than normal because of coronavirus limitations. He said a system must be developed to make sure patrons do not wander onto private property or public beaches while carrying beer.

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Westerly close to allowing beer at the beach

Westerly close to allowing beer at the beach Associated Press, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal / David DelPoio Kevin Crimmins hands off an order to a waiting customer at Two Little Fish, a clam shack at Misquamicut Beach in Westerly, in mid-July. WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) Officials in Westerly are looking into making the serving of beer while at the beach permanent. The town last summer allowed restaurants and bars to serve beer along the beach in Misquamicut as a way to help them make money amid shutdowns and restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic. At a town council meeting this week, Town Manager Mark Rooney and police Chief Shawn Lacey were authorized to move ahead with plans to make the policy permanent, The Sun of Westerly reported.

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