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Liquor laws
Police & Fire
6 Danbury Businesses Nailed For Violation Of Liquor Laws
Six Danbury businesses have been found to allegedly violated one or more state liquor laws during an inspection. The inspection conducted by the state Department of Liquor Control along with members of the Danbury Police took place on Friday, March 24, said Det. Lt. David Pardovich of the Danbury Police. The investigation began after the Danbury Police Department received a growing number of complaints related to these establishments, Pardovich said. The six businesses inspected in Danbury were: La Esquina De Pio Pio, 1 Division St. Red House Bar and Café, 68 Keeler …
Police & Fire
Five Fairfield County Businesses Busted For Selling Alcohol To A Minor, Police Say
Five Fairfield County businesses were found to allegedly be in violation of liquor laws during a compliance check by police. The checks were carried out in Stratford on Thursday, April 28, using an underage youth to enter the establishments and try and purchase alcohol, said Capt. Frank Eannotti, of the Stratford Police. A total of 21 businesses were checked, of those, four of the businesses were cited in violation of the law prohibiting the sale of alcohol to someone under 21 years old. The other violation was for the sale of alcohol without a permit, Eannotti said. The businesses c…
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These New CT Laws Have Gone Into Effect In 2020
A new year is bringing some new laws for residents in Connecticut. Though elected officials won’t head back to work for another week, the dawn of 2020 is bringing a host of new laws that will impact residents in the Nutmeg State. Among the biggest changes coming to Connecticut residents: Minimum wage increase to $11 an hour, which took effect late last year; The smoking age has been raised to 21; Residents will only be required to renew their driver’s license every eight years, and vehicle registration every three years; Sales tax will be included in several formerly-exempt items - inclu…