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Subject Today's Headlines: From food halls to special laws, restaurants and landlords get creative to avoid paying $600,000 for a liquor license
Date June 30, 2024 9:44 AM
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High & Dry


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From food halls to special laws, restaurants and landlords get creative to avoid paying $600,000 for a liquor license

The workarounds — legal as they may be — reflect a Boston liquor license system that is designed for those with the connections to power and money that allow them to serve alcohol.
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Major Democratic donors ask themselves: What to do about Biden?

The Democratic Party’s perennially nervous donor class descended into deep unease Friday as some of the wealthiest people in America commiserated over President Biden’s weak debate performance and puzzled over what, if anything, they could do to change the course of the race.
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High & Dry


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From food halls to special laws, restaurants and landlords get creative to avoid paying $600,000 for a liquor license

The workarounds — legal as they may be — reflect a Boston liquor license system that is designed for those with the connections to power and money that allow them to serve alcohol.
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From food halls to special laws, restaurants and landlords get creative to avoid paying $600,000 for a liquor license

The workarounds — legal as they may be — reflect a Boston liquor license system that is designed for those with the connections to power and money that allow them to serve alcohol.
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Orlando Cepeda, baseball slugger known as the Baby Bull, dies at 86

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