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Worcester License Commission approves Corner Emporium s bid for marijuana retail shop

WORCESTER - The License Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a minority-owned marijuana retailer s bid to open in the Ivy Corset Building, 40 Jackson St., subject to further approval from the state. Corner Emporium LLC plans to operate the business in 3,600 square feet on the second floor of the three-story building, according to Mark A. Borenstein, a lawyer from Bowditch & Dewey, representing the applicant.  The business s proposed manager, Joseph Johnson, and chief financial officer Edry Jimenez, joined the lawyer during the virtual meeting. Borenstein said the state Cannabis Control Commission had certified Corner Emporium as an economic empowerment business, a designation to promote equity and diversity in the community.

Uno Chicago Grill lawyer pleads for mercy after COVID losses, gets warning for serving minors

The restaurant was given a warning by the city License Commission after a hearing Jan. 7. The violation was the second for the restaurant since 2018, which concerned Commissioner Barbara Haller, who said she knows Uno has a very strict policy when it comes to asking customers for identification. But Haller said a plea for mercy from Uno s lawyer, Mark Borenstein, who outlined the restaurant s revenue losses, convinced her to soften the sentence. So instead of shutting the restaurant down, Commission Chairman Walter Shea and Commissioner Anthony Vigliotti voted with Haller to issue a hardship warning, even though the incident happened before the pandemic began.

Beer sale to minor results in 30 day suspension for Kwik Pik Convenience store in Worcester

WORCESTER  The License Commission unanimously approved a 30-day suspension of Kwik Pik Convenience store s alcohol license Thursday, after its fifth violation of selling to a minor since 2012. Police Lt. James Johnson alleged that the store at 557 Southwest Cutoff sold a six-pack of Bud Light to a 20-year-old man working with police as part of a sting operation on Jan. 26.  The board s decision came after a representative of the store not dispute the claim. The employee, who’s no longer employed by the store, was equipped with the appropriate technology to check IDs but for whatever reason did not use it, according to Dan Cotton, lawyer for store owner Anal K. Patalsaid. 

License Commission disciplines Smokah Lounge after fight, alcohol violations

WORCESTER  A city license commissioner said she was stunned and left wondering what kind of culture exists inside the Smokah Bar & Lounge after hearing about a fight that left a pool table overturned and windows broken in February. Commissioners also heard allegations from police that illegal drink specials were being sold at the bar, also known as Habaibna Hookah Lounge at 250 Commercial St., when they responded there for a report of a fight on Feb. 28. Sgt. Thomas Needham told commissioners at their Dec. 3 meeting that police went to the bar Feb. 28, and could not see inside because of the window dressings. Once inside, police found the bar in disarray with the pool table on its side, but the people who caused the disturbance were gone.

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