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Alcohol Banned In These 8 Massachusetts Towns
Alcohol Banned In These 8 Massachusetts Towns
Alcohol Banned In These 8 Massachusetts Towns
The sale of alcohol remains prohibited in eight Massachusetts towns. Rockport, MA was the latest town to lift alcohol restrictions in the last twenty years, allowing restaurants to sell beer and wine in 2006. The town eventually permitted the sale of alcohol in stores in 2019...
Driver's License Not Enough To Buy Booze In Massachusetts?
Driver's License Not Enough To Buy Booze In Massachusetts?
Driver's License Not Enough To Buy Booze In Massachusetts?
Your driver's license may not be enough to purchase alcohol in Massachusetts. If you live out of state and don't have a Massachusetts driver's license, you technically must provide an alternative form of proof of age. Massachusetts' Obnoxiously Outdated Alcohol Law...
Here's The Deal With Liquor Stores On Labor Day In Massachusetts
Here's The Deal With Liquor Stores On Labor Day In Massachusetts
Here's The Deal With Liquor Stores On Labor Day In Massachusetts
Liquor stores are known to close on certain holidays in Massachusetts, but I can never remember which holidays. Is it just me or you, too? Labor Day Weekend is almost here everybody, yes, the unofficial end of summer is almost here! Well, that was a buzzkill. ...
The 8 Dry Towns That Still Exist In Massachusetts
The 8 Dry Towns That Still Exist In Massachusetts
The 8 Dry Towns That Still Exist In Massachusetts
Can you imagine going to a city or town in Massachusetts and not being able to purchase alcohol? I'm not talking about holidays, I'm talking about just any ordinary day. Sports betting has been legal now in Massachusetts and is the latest "vice" to become so since the retail sale of cannabis did in 2016...
The Sale Of Alcohol Is Still Illegal In These 8 Massachusetts Towns
The Sale Of Alcohol Is Still Illegal In These 8 Massachusetts Towns
The Sale Of Alcohol Is Still Illegal In These 8 Massachusetts Towns
Sports betting is now legal in Massachusetts and is the latest "vice" to become so since the retail sale of cannabis did in 2016. I always say, it's the like the government sort of said, "OK, fine", since its demand was too high to overlook...

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