Boston social clubs running dry as city starts to enforce booze regulations it didn’t know existed
Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Carl Vanderpal
The Bulletin reports on an only-in-Boston situation that could force Knights of Columbus halls and similar facilities to shut down and create problems at the city's two public golf courses. The Boston Licensing Board, whose members are appointed by the governor, has been granting the facilities "temporary" liquor licenses for decades, but only recently found out that, in 1991, the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, whose members are appointed by the governor, ruled any one organiz
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