Sentences with phrase «liquor authority decisions»

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Cuomo announced «Operation Prevent,» a joint effort by police, Department of Motor Vehicles investigators and the State Liquor Authority, targeting concert venues to «help prevent bad decisions and stop avoidable tragedies.»
«Furthermore, this zoning decision, coupled with recently uncovered conflicting Town Code and State Liquor Authority regulations, means we are left with no viable options to continue here in Southold Town,» they continued.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced «Operation Prevent,» a joint effort by police, Department of Motor Vehicles investigators and the State Liquor Authority, targeting concert venues to «help prevent bad decisions and stop avoidable tragedies,» in a news release.
A state Supreme Court judge has tossed claims brought against Vineyard 48 by the New York State Liquor Authority, which was seeking to a reverse a decision that allows the Cutchogue winery to remain open as its legal matters are sorted out.
The ruling, handed down Nov. 5 by state Supreme Court Judge Doris Ling - Cohan, called the New York State Liquor Authority's decision to revoke Vineyard 48's license last December «unnecessarily harsh, shockingly disproportionate to the offenses,» according to court documents.
«Due to an administrative oversight on our part, Club Cumming must suspend all live music and DJ's pending a decision by the State Liquor Authority,» the actor wrote on Instagram on Friday night.
INWOOD — The State Liquor Authority has delayed its decision on the fate of a controversial restaurant's liquor license once again after previously saying in August that it would make a final decision FLiquor Authority has delayed its decision on the fate of a controversial restaurant's liquor license once again after previously saying in August that it would make a final decision Fliquor license once again after previously saying in August that it would make a final decision Friday.
The action overturns the 2005 decision made by the Essex County Board of Supervisors and the New York State Liquor Authority that changed the hours from 3 a.m. to 4 a.m., the state's latest allowable time to serve alcohol.
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