In a relatively short but significant meeting, the Manchester Selectboard voted Tuesday night to allow bars and restaurants to apply to extend outdoor liquor sales and consumption from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m., subject to the board’s approval.
MANCHESTER — In a relatively short — but significant — meeting, the Manchester Selectboard voted Tuesday night to extend outdoor liquor sales and consumption from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
The Manchester Selectboard will discuss whether to support proposed changes to the town’s Land Use & Development Ordinance, including a provision that could increase accessory apartments, as well as consider a proposal to allow service of alcohol at outdoor venues until 1 a.m.
The Manchester Selectboard will discuss whether to support proposed changes to the town’s Land Use & Development Ordinance, including a provision that could increase accessory apartments, as well as consider a proposal to allow service of alcohol at outdoor venues until 1 a.m.
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PAWLET â Daniel Banyaiâs Second Amendment picnic at Slate Ridge was a success by all accounts but he is now facing a civil contempt charge from the Town of Pawlet.
Pawlet Town Attorney Merrill Bent filed a motion for civil contempt and request for hearing Wednesday in the environmental division of Superior Court.
The motion asks the court to hold Banyai in contempt of the courtâs March 6 judgment and to convene a hearing to compel Banyai and witnesses to testify.
The contempt allegations are related to the firing of guns that took place during the picnic that the town alleges violates the court order, which includes surveying and tearing down unpermitted structures, allowing firearms training on the property and failure to pay fines assessed by the court.